I believe the RFC permits additional attributes beyond the standard as
long as they are tagged properly which is, if I recall, the reason for
the X- style tags
On Friday, July 4, 2003, at 12:56 AM, Pepe wrote:
Hello,
a, AddressBook
I recently noticed that Apple's exported AddressBook entries (vCards)
used the syntax "X-AIM:" to display the iChat-nickname (which is
compatible with AIM).
Ok, it's some months ago, but as I read the vCard-RFC, I can't
remember of having seen something like X-AIM.
Same goes for "NOTE:"
So, is Apple going an own standard, just for AddressBook, or are these
syntaxes part of the vCard-RFC?
b, File Type
I recently found the file type "message/rfc822" in the file types
dialog of RB. Isn't RFC822 something about E-mail-URLs? So how do I
use this file type (and when) ?
Muchos gracias,
Yours,
Pepe
PS: plz add yourself to this bug report:
Canvas on PagePanel: MouseDown-Event doesn't work correctly:
<http://support.realsoftware.com/feedback/
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