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=== OpenID sreg===
=== OpenID sreg===
* [http://openid.net/specs/openid-simple-registration-extension-1_0.html OpenID Simple Registration Extension 1.0] <blockquote><div>openid.sreg.gender:</div><div>The End User's gender, "M" for male, "F" for female.</div></blockquote>
* [http://openid.net/specs/openid-simple-registration-extension-1_0.html OpenID Simple Registration Extension 1.0] <blockquote><div>openid.sreg.gender:</div><div>The End User's gender, "M" for male, "F" for female.</div></blockquote>
=== vCard ===
Some vCards [http://www.google.com/search?q=vcard+x-gender seem to contain] an X-GENDER property. This is in line with RFC 2426 which allows applications to define their own properties, prefixed with "X-". [[User:TobyInk|TobyInk]] 15:55, 16 Mar 2008 (PDT)


=== Microsoft vCard ===
=== Microsoft vCard ===

Revision as of 22:55, 16 March 2008

gender formats

This page lists existing format(s) which represent gender in their schema.

specs

OpenID sreg

vCard

Some vCards seem to contain an X-GENDER property. This is in line with RFC 2426 which allows applications to define their own properties, prefixed with "X-". TobyInk 15:55, 16 Mar 2008 (PDT)

Microsoft vCard

  • vcard_name Property. Gender seems to be supported in Internet Explorer; vCard.Gender is Gender mapped to the vCard.Gender schema.

FOAF

see also