GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 240756
[tracking bug] Evolution should support vCard 3.0
Last modified: 2021-05-19 11:12:55 UTC
This is a blanket bug for all vCard 3.0 issues.
I was going to post a bug about this, but instead I'll just add a comment here: I noticed that Evo's vCard export doesn't create cards that conform to RFC 2426. Specifically, type parameters are often missing the "TYPE=" prefix, e.g. the EMAIL items are written like EMAIL;INTERNET:john_doe@ximian.com but RFC 2426 requires: EMAIL;TYPE=INTERNET:john_doe@ximian.com The former is allowed by the 2.1 spec, which includes a list of "known types" that don't require TYPE= to be explicitly shown. The best interoperability will probably be achieved if Evo is strict about vCard export, and permissive about import. Where the 3.0 (RFC 2426) spec is tighter than 2.1 (as in this case), it should probably be used for export & internal formatting when Evo is upgraded to support vCard 3.0.
*** bug 233159 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Moving all 2.0 milestones to 1.5.x, please retarget if needed.
marking 40013 as a dep of this bug.
*** bug 214887 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
*** bug 243998 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
adding another dependency
Now adding TYEP=OTHER, as a default parameter.
at least retargetting from 2.2 to 2.5
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