Problem solved... fortunately, the Address Book vCard parser understands
quoted-printable encoding :-)
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Brian Smith // avalon73 at caerleon dot us // http://www.caerleon.us/
Software Developer // Gamer // Webmaster
I've figured out the cause for the vCard parsing problem I was having, but
not a way to get around it.
I'm exporting waypoints for MapSonic to pull from the address book using
vCards and the Exchange Manager, and it requires both a semicolon and
degree symbols (char. code 176) in the zip code
At 07:30 PM 5/30/2005, you wrote:
The vCard specification apparently supports escaping special characters
(commas, semicolons) with a backslash, but the Address Book app doesn't
seem to handle this properly. Is there a way to coax it into doing things
correctly? If so, what am I missing? Tha
The vCard specification apparently supports escaping special characters
(commas, semicolons) with a backslash, but the Address Book app doesn't
seem to handle this properly. Is there a way to coax it into doing things
correctly? If so, what am I missing? Thanks in advance.
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