Vcalendar
Electronic Calendar and Schedule Exchange Format (The Electronic Calendaring and Scheduling Exchange Format) 1.0
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Verit Association formulated 1996.9.18
Chapter 1: Introduction 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Description 1.3 Content 1.4 Definition and Abbreviation Description Chapter 2: Vcalendar2.1 Character Coding 2.1.1 Vcalendar Part 2.1.1.1 VEVENT Item 2.1.1.2 VTODO Items 2.1.2 Attributes 2.1.3 Difference符 2.1.4 Coding Method 2.1.5 Characters 2.1.6 Language 2.7 Time and Date 2.1.8 Duration 2.1.9 Assignment Location 2.1.10 Binary Value 2.1.11 Basic Circulation (Recurrence) Rule Syntax 2.1.11.1 Daily Rules 2.1.11.2 Weekly Rules 2.1.11.3 Monthly Rules 2.1.11.5 Yearly Rules 2.1.11.5 Syntax 2.1.11.6 Terms 2.2 Vcalendar Attributes 2.2.1 Daily Savings Rule 2.2.2 Geographic Location 2.2. 3 Product Sign 2.2.4 Time Zone 2.2.5 2.3 VEVENT and VTODO Attributes 2.3.1 Annex 2.3.2 Participants 2.3.3 Sound Reminder 2.3.4 Category 2.3.5 Category 2.3.6 Date / Time Creation 2.3.7 Date / Time Completion 2.3.8 Description 2.3.9 Display Reminder 2.3.10 Deadline / Time 2.3.11 End Date / Time 2.3.13 Exception Date / Time 2.3.13 Exception Rule 2.3. 14 Last change 2.3.15 Location 2.3.16 Mail reminder 2.3.17 Digital Recurrences 2.3.18 Priority 2.3.19 Process Reminder 2.3.20 About (Related to) 2.3.21 Repeat Date / Time 2.3.22 Repeated rules 2.3.23 Resources 2.3.24 Serial 2.3.25 Start Date / Time 2.3.26 State 2.3.27 Summary 2.3.28 Time Transparency 2.3.29 Uniform Resource Locator 2.3.30 Union Flag 2.4 Miscellaneous Properties 2.4.1 Extension 2.5 Previous Definition (Formal Definition) Chapter 3: Internet Implementation 3.1 Using SMTP / MIME Protocol 3.1.1 Text Type / Ordinary Content Type (Text / Plain Content TYPE) 3.1.2 Text Type / X-VCALENDAR Content Type 3.2 Using the HTTP / MIME Agreement Implement Chapter 4: UI Support Recommendation 4.1 File System 4.2 Clipboard 4.3 Drag and Water Operation Chapter 5: Conformance Chapter 6: Conformance Chapter 6: Extended Recurrence Grammar (Extended Recurrence Grammar) 6.1 Rule Description 6.2 Syntax 6.3 Glossary 6.4 Authorization (Policies) 6.5 Example
Chapter 1: Introduction
Personal Data Interchange (PERSONAL DATA INTERCHANGE, PERSONAL DATA INTERCHANGE, (PDI)), two people or more people, for business or private, facing or through communication tools, so communication usually contains unformal Information exchange, such as business cards, telephone numbers, addresses, date and time, etc. Increase the electronic telecom form of PDI can help confirm whether the information exchanged is communicated, stored, organized, and it is very convenient to find us The part required. Personal information is usually complex. Typically, owner (ProPrietary) creates some PDI information type (Proprietary Standards Exist to Structure Some Types of PDI Information), but not just this, through many ordinary communication channels, For example, telephone, voice mail, email, face-to-face conversation, open specifications have been in the perfection of PDI information. VERSIT is working to establish an unparalleled PDI technology system based on open specifications and general agreements to meet this technology. Demand.
1.1 Introduction This specification defines the file format of the electronic calendar and schedule (Vcalendar) .vcalendar format allows you to get information stored in calendar or schedule, such as a manager's personal information or a set of agenda arrangements . This format is suitable for communicating between applications and systems, and is defined as unrelated to the transmission mode. These transmission methods include: file system, point-to-point view communication, wireless network transmission, or other form of wireless transmission.