[Ietf-carddav] Re: [Ietf-caldav] Off topic: CardDAV

Bernard Desruisseaux <bernard.desruisseaux@oracle.com> Wed, 19 October 2005 19:58 UTC

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Doug,

You can already use the DIR parameter on ATTENDEE properties
for this purpose.

Cheers,
Bernard


Doug Royer wrote:
> 
> 
> Carsten Guenther wrote:
> 
>> I agree, and it begs the question if those two (CalDAV and CardDAV)  
>> should be rolled into one standard.
> 
> 
> This is really separate from CalDAV or CALSIFY:
> 
> I think that vCard and iCal should be able to be transported in
> the same multipart/related mime object so that the iCal object
> can transfer information needed about the entities.
> 
> This could also work with iMIP and any other transport.
> 
> If ATTENDEE were extended to include a ATTACH (or ATTACH like)
> parameter then the vCard could just be another attachment. Or
> maybe an ALTREP. Or maybe a new VCARD parameter that takes a URL
> value?
> 
> If it used a CID, then it could be embedded into the same
> MIME object, with that CID object specifying its own MIME
> type of vCARD.
> 
> 
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