On Fri, 2004-05-14 at 03:34, Andy Powell wrote:
> However, the definition of N is "the components of the name of the object
> the vCard represents" and goes on to say
>
> "The structured type value corresponds, in sequence, to the Family Name,
> Given Name, Additional Names, Honorific Prefixes, and Honorific Suffixes.
> The text components are separated by the SEMI-COLON character (ASCII
> decimal 59)."
>
> all of which are specific to entities of the type 'person'.
I think "Additional Names" should work fine...
> <contribute>
> <role>
> <source>LOMv1.0</source>
> <value>publisher</value>
> </role>
> <entity>
> <![CDATA[BEGIN:VCARD
> ORG:University of Oxford
> END:VCARD]]>
> </entity>
> </contribute>
>
> is broken, w.r.t. the vCard spec? Do people agree? If so, how are we
> supposed to name organisational contributors, publishers, etc. in LOM ??
<![CDATA[BEGIN:VCARD
FN:University of Oxford
N:;;University of Oxford
ORG:University of Oxford
END:VCARD]]>
??
There is nothing I see that says *components* of the required type can't
be null :)
Also note, apparently the vCard4J parser I use doesn't spit back an
error if the 'N' attribute is missing, it only errors for FN. I will
look into filing a bug on, or fixing, that.
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