HTTP/1.1 200 OK Date: Tue, 09 Apr 2002 00:54:32 GMT Server: Apache/1.3.20 (Unix) Last-Modified: Tue, 21 May 1996 22:00:00 GMT ETag: "2e9d64-a9a7-31a23ce0" Accept-Ranges: bytes Content-Length: 43431 Connection: close Content-Type: text/plain Network Working Group Frank Dawson INTERNET DRAFT IBM draft-ietf-asid-mime-vcard-00.txt Tim Howes Netscape An Application/Directory MIME Content-Type Electronic Business Card Profile 1. Status of this Memo This document is an Internet-Draft. Internet-Drafts are working docu- ments of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), its areas, and its working groups. Note that other groups may also distribute working documents as Internet-Drafts. Internet-Drafts are draft documents valid for a maximum of six months and may be updated, replaced, or obsoleted by other documents at any time. It is inappropriate to use Internet- Drafts as reference material or to cite them other than as "work in progress." To learn the current status of any Internet-Draft, please check the ``id-abstracts.txt'' listing contained in the Internet- Drafts Shadow Directories on ftp.is.co.za (Africa), nic.nordu.net (Europe), munnari.oz.au (Pacific Rim), ds.internic.net (US East Coast), or ftp.isi.edu (US West Coast). 2. Abstract This memo defines a directory information profile for a white pages per- son, to be carried in an application/directory MIME Content-Type. The profile consists of type definitions (e.g., for name and email address) and the corresponding format of values that each type is allowed to con- tain. 3. Overview The application/directory MIME Content-Type defined in [MIME-DIR] is used for representing directory information in MIME format. It defines a general framework for carrying "type: value" style information in the body of a MIME message, but does not define specific types or values. This document defines a profile containing the types and corresponding value formats for representing information about an electronic business card. The profile reflects the Versit Electronic Business Card (vCard) schema defined in [VERSIT-VCARD]. Dawson & Howes [Page 1] Expires November 1996 INTERNET DRAFT 3.1. The vCard Profile The profile is defined as follows, using the profile registration tem- plate from Section 8 of [MIME-DIR]. 3.2. vCard Profile Definition To: ietf-mime-direct@umich.edu Subject: Registration of application/directory MIME profile vcard Profile name: vcard Profile purpose: To hold vcard information about an electronic busi- ness card. Profile types: BEGIN, END, FN, N, PHOTO, BDAY, ADR, FADR, TEL, EMAIL, MAILER, TZ, GEO, TITLE, ROLE, LOGO, AGENT, ORG, NOTE, REV, SOUND, URL, UID, KEY Profile special notes: The content entity must begin with the type BEGIN and end with the type END. There is no other ordering limita- tions on types within the content entity. The default transfer encoding for the vCard profile is 7-Bit. Multi- ple line type values are not allowed for 7-Bit encoding. The default transfer encoding can be overridden for an individual type value by using the "ENCODING" type parameter. The parameter value can be reset to either "BASE64" or "QUOTED-PRINTABLE". This type parameter may be used on any profile type. The default character set is ASCII. The default character set can be overridden for an individual type value by using the "CHARSET" type parameter. This type parameter may be used on any profile type. However, the use of this parameter on some profile types may not make sense. The default language is "en-US" (US English). The default language can be overridden for an individual type value by using the "LANGUAGE" type parameter. This type parameter may be used on any profile type. However, the use of this parameter on some profile types may not make sense. The default location of the type values is inline with the profile type. However, for some profile types, such as those that specify multimedia values, it is efficient to organize the type value as a separate MIME entity. The type parameter "VALUE" can be specified to override the "INLINE" location of the type value. The type value can be specified as being located in a separate MIME entity with the Dawson & Howes [Page 2] Expires November 1996 INTERNET DRAFT "CID" value. In this case, the type value is the Content- ID for the MIME entity containing the type value. In addition, the type value can be specified as being located out on the network within some Internet resource with the "URL" value. In this case, the type value is the Uniform Resource Locator for the Internet resource containing the type value. This type parameter may be used on any profile type. However, the use of this parameter on some profile types may not make sense. This profile supports the type grouping mechanism defined in [MIME- DIR]. Grouping of related profile types is a useful technique to communicate common semantics concerning the properties of a vCard object. Intended usage: COMMON The associated type definitions follow, using the type registration tem- plate from Section 9 of [MIME-DIR]. 3.3. Delimiter Profile Types The following profile types are used to delimit the vCard data within the content type. These types are useful to completely define the con- tent type so that it might be identified as a vCard object when the con- tent type is in a persistent form outside of a MIME message. 3.3.1. BEGIN Type Definition To: ietf-mime-direct@umich.edu Subject: Registration of application/directory MIME type BEGIN Type name: BEGIN Type purpose: To delimit the beginning of the vCard content data. Type encoding: text. Type special notes: The only valid value is "vCard". Type example: BEGIN: vCard 3.3.2. END Type Definition To: ietf-mime-direct@umich.edu Subject: Registration of application/directory MIME type END Type name: END Dawson & Howes [Page 3] Expires November 1996 INTERNET DRAFT Type purpose: To delimit the end of the vCard content data. Type encoding: text. Type special notes: The type either has no value or has the value "vCard". Type example: END: vCard 3.4. Identification Profile Types These profile types are concerned with information associated with the identification and naming of the individual or resource associated with the vCard object. 3.4.1. FN Type Definition To: ietf-mime-direct@umich.edu Subject: Registration of application/directory MIME type FN Type name:FN Type purpose: To specify the formatted name string associated with the vCard object. Type encoding: text. Type special notes: The value is intended to be used as a formatted string corresponding to how the name of the individual or resource associated with the vCard is to be displayed. This type is based on the semantics of the X.520 Common Name attribute. The type may specify the type parameters CHARSET, to specify a character set for the type value, and LANGUAGE, to specify a language for the type value. These are further defined in [MIME- DIR]. Type example: FN: Mr. John Q. Public, Esq. 3.4.2. N Type Definition To: ietf-mime-direct@umich.edu Subject: Registration of application/directory MIME type N Type name: N Type purpose: To specify the structured name strings associated with the vCard object. Dawson & Howes [Page 4] Expires November 1996 INTERNET DRAFT Type encoding: text. Type special note: The type value is a structured string correspond- ing, in sequence, to the Family Name, Given Name, Additional Names, Honorific Prefixes, and Suffixes corresponding to the individual or resource associated with the vCard. The component strings are delim- ited by SEMI-COLON characters and possibly one or more LWSP. This type is based on the semantics of the X.520 individual name attri- butes. The type may specify the type parameters CHARSET, to specify a character set for the type value, and LANGUAGE, to specify a language for the type value. These are further defined in [MIME- DIR]. Type example: N: Public;John;Quinlan;Mr.;Esq. 3.4.3. PHOTO Type Definition To: ietf-mime-direct@umich.edu Subject: Registration of application/directory MIME type PHOTO Type name: PHOTO Type purpose: To specify an image or photograph information that annotates some aspect of the vCard object. By default this type is used to specify a photograph or image of the individual or resource associated with the vCard. Type encoding: text. Type special notes: The type may include the type parameter "TYPE" to specify the format of the graphic image. The TYPE parameter values may include "GIF" to indicate the GIF format and "JPEG" to indicate the JPEG format. The type may also include the type parameter "ENCODING" to specify the content encoding applied to the graphic image. The ENCODING parameter value may include "BASE64" to indicate the Base64 encoding or "QUOTED-PRINTABLE" to indicate the quoted printable encoding. The type may also include the type parameter "VALUE" to specify the location of the type value. The VALUE parame- ter values may include "INLINE" to indicate that the graphic image value is included within the content type value, "URL" to indicate the uniform resource locator for where the content for the graphic image can be found in the network, and "CID" to indicate the content-id for the MIME entity that encapsulates the content for the graphic image. Type example: PHOTO;TYPE=GIF;ENCODE=QUOTED-PRINTABLE;VALUE=URL: = Dawson & Howes [Page 5] Expires November 1996 INTERNET DRAFT http://www.abc.com/pub/photos/jqpublic.gif 3.4.4. BDAY Type Definition To: ietf-mime-direct@umich.edu Subject: Registration of application/directory MIME type BDAY Type name: BDAY Type purpose: To specify the birthdate of the individual associated with the vCard. Type encoding: text. Type special notes: The text value is a string conforming to the ISO 8601 calendar date, complete representation. Type example: BDAY: 1996-04-15 3.5. Delivery Addressing Profile Types These profile types are concerned with information associated with the delivery addressing or label for the vCard object. 3.5.1. ADR Type Definition To: ietf-mime-direct@umich.edu Subject: Registration of application/directory MIME type ADR Type name: ADR Type purpose: To specify the structured delivery address strings of the individual or resource associated with the vCard. Type encoding: text Type special notes: The type value is a string consisting of a sequence of address components (i.e., extended address, street address, locality, region, postal code, and country name) separated by SEMI-COLON and optionally one or more LWSP. The usual line-folding technique described in [MIME-DIR] can be used to represent multi-line addresses. For example, a line break in a value should be encoded using either Base64 or Quoted- Printable methods. The type may include the type parameter "TYPE" to further qualify the Dawson & Howes [Page 6] Expires November 1996 INTERNET DRAFT usage of the delivery address. The TYPE parameter values may include: "DOM" to indicate a domestic delivery address, "INTL" to indicate an international delivery address, "POSTAL" to indicate a postal delivery address, "PARCEL" to indicate a parcel delivery address, "HOME" to indicate a delivery address for a residence, "WORK" to indicate delivery address for a place of work, and "PREF" for the preferred delivery address when more than one address might be specified. These type parameter values may be specified as a parameter list (i.e., "TYPE=DOM, TYPE=POSTAL") or as a value list (i.e., "TYPE=DOM, POSTAL"). This type is based on semantics of the X.520 geographical and postal addressing attributes. The type may also specify the type parameters CHARSET, to specify a character set for the type value, and LANGUAGE, to specify a language for the type value. These are further defined in [MIME- DIR]. Type example: ADR;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE;TYPE=DOM,HOME,= POSTAL,PARCEL: 123 Main Street;Any Town; CA;91921-1234 3.5.2. FADR Type Definition To: ietf-mime-direct@umich.edu Subject: Registration of application/directory MIME type FADR Type name: FADR Type purpose: To specify the formatted delivery address string of the individual or resource associated with the vCard. Type encoding: text Type special notes: The type value is a string consisting of a sequence of lines of formatted text corresponding to the delivery address. The usual line-folding technique described in [MIME-DIR] can be used to represent multi-line addresses. For example, a formatted line break in a value should be encoded using either Base64 or Quoted- Printable methods. The type may include the type parameter "TYPE" to further qualify the usage of the delivery label. The TYPE parameter values may include: "DOM" to indicate a domestic delivery label, "INTL" to indicate an international delivery label, "POSTAL" to indicate a postal delivery label, "PARCEL" to indicate a parcel delivery label, "HOME" to indi- cate a delivery label for a residence, "WORK" to indicate delivery label for a place of work, and "PREF" for the preferred delivery label when more than one label might be specified. These type Dawson & Howes [Page 7] Expires November 1996 INTERNET DRAFT parameter values may specified as a parameter list (i.e., "TYPE=DOM, TYPE=POSTAL") or as a value list (i.e., "TYPE=DOM, POSTAL"). This type is based on semantics of the X.520 geographical and postal addressing attributes. Type example: FADR;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE;TYPE=DOM,HOME,= POSTAL,PARCEL: Mr.John Q. Public, Esq.=0A= Mail Drop: TNE QB=0A= 123 Main Street=0A= Any Town, CA 91921-1234=0A= U.S.A.= 3.6. Telecommunications Addressing Profile Types These profile types are concerned with information associated with the telecommunications addressing of the vCard object. 3.6.1. TEL Type Definition To: ietf-mime-direct@umich.edu Subject: Registration of application/directory MIME type TEL Type name: TEL Type purpose: To specify the telephone number for telephony communi- cation with the individual or resource associated with the vCard. Type encoding: text. Type special notes: .The value of this type is specified in a canoni- cal form in order to specify an unambiguous representation of the globally unique telephone endpoint. This type is based on the X.500 Telephone Number attribute. The type may include the type parameter "TYPE" to further qualify the usage of the telephone number. The TYPE parameter values may include: "HOME" to indicate a telephone number associated with a residence, "MSG" to indicate the telephone line has voice messaging support, "WORK" to indicate a telephone number associated with a place of work, "PREF" to indicate a preferred-use telephone number, "VOICE" to indicate a voice telephone line, "FAX" to indicate a fac- simile telephone line, "CELL" to indicate a cellular telephone line, "VIDEO" to indicate a video conferencing telephone line, "PAGER" to indicate a paging device telephone line, "BBS" to indicate a bulletin board system telephone line, "MODEM" to indicate a MODEM connected telephone line, "CAR" to indicate a car- phone telephone line, "ISDN" to indicate an ISDN service telephone line. These type parameter Dawson & Howes [Page 8] Expires November 1996 INTERNET DRAFT values may specified as a parameter list (i.e., "TYPE=WORK, TYPE=VOICE") or as a value list (i.e., "TYPE=WORK, VOICE"). Type example: TEL;TYPE=WORK,VOICE,PREF,MSG: +1-213-555-1234 3.6.2. EMAIL Type Definition To: ietf-mime-direct@umich.edu Subject: Registration of application/directory MIME type EMAIL Type name: EMAIL Type purpose: To specify the address for electronic mail communica- tion with the vCard object. The address is in the form of a specific addressing type. The default is an Internet addressing type. Type encoding: text. Type special notes: . The type may include the type parameter "TYPE" to specify the addressing type of the electronic mail address. The TYPE parameter values may include: "INTERNET" to indicate an Internet addressing type or "X400" to indicate a X.400 addressing type. Other type values are allowed, but are to be specified by individual elec- tronic mail service providers. Type example: EMAIL;Type=INTERNET: jqpublic@xyz.dom1.com 3.6.3. MAILER Type Definition To: ietf-mime-direct@umich.edu Subject: Registration of application/directory MIME type MAILER Type name: MAILER Type purpose: To specify the type of electronic mail software that is used by the individual associated with the vCard object. Type encoding: text. Type special notes: This information may provide assistance to a correspondent regarding the type of data representation which can be used, and how they may be packaged. This property is based on the private MIME type X-Mailer that is generally accepted within the MIME user agent product offerings. Type example: Dawson & Howes [Page 9] Expires November 1996 INTERNET DRAFT MAILER: cc:Mail Mobil 2.2 3.7. Geographical Profile Types These profile types are concerned with information associated with geo- graphical positions or regions associated with the vCard object. 3.7.1. TZ Type Definition To: ietf-mime-direct@umich.edu Subject: Registration of application/directory MIME type TZ Type name: TZ Type purpose: To specify information related to the time zone of the vCard object. Type encoding: text. Type special notes: the type value is specified as a string as speci- fied in a manner consistent with [ISO 8601]. It is an offset from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). An ISO 8601 UTC offset, in basic format, is specified as a positive or negative difference in units of hours and minutes (e.g., +hhmm). If minutes are zero, then they may be omitted and the format would be specified in units of hours (e.g., +hh). The time is specified as a 24-hour clock. Hour values are from 00 to 24, and minute values are from 00 to 59. Hour and minutes are 2-digits with high order zeroes required to maintain digit count. The extended format for ISO 8601 makes use of a colon character as a separator of the hour and minute substrings. Type example: TZ: -05 3.7.2. GEO Type Definition To: ietf-mime-direct@umich.edu Subject: Registration of application/directory MIME type GEO Type name: GEO Type purpose: To specify information related to the global position- ing of the vCard object. Type encoding: text. Type special notes: the type value is a structured string that speci- fies a longitude and latitude. The latitude represents the location Dawson & Howes [Page 10] Expires November 1996 INTERNET DRAFT north and south of the equator as a positive or negative number, respectively. The longitude represents the location east and west of the prime meridian as a positive or negative number, respectively. The string components are separated by the SEMI- COLON character. Type example: GEO: 37.24; -17.87 3.8. Organizational Profile Types These profile types are concerned with information associated with characteristics of the organization or organizational units associated with the vCard object. 3.8.1. TITLE Type Definition To: ietf-mime-direct@umich.edu Subject: Registration of application/directory MIME type TITLE Type name: TITLE Type purpose: To specify the job title, functional position or func- tion of the individual or resource associated with the vCard object within an organization Type encoding: text. Type special notes: This type is based on the X.520 Title attribute. The type may specify the type parameters CHARSET, to specify a char- acter set for the type value, and LANGUAGE, to specify a language for the type value. These are further defined in [MIME- DIR]. Type example: TITLE: Director, Research and Development 3.8.2. ROLE Type Definition To: ietf-mime-direct@umich.edu Subject: Registration of application/directory MIME type ROLE Type name: ROLE Type purpose: To specify information concerning the role, occupation, or business category of the vCard object within an organization. Type encoding: text. Dawson & Howes [Page 11] Expires November 1996 INTERNET DRAFT Type special notes: This type is based on the X.520 Business Category explanatory attribute. This property is included as an organiza- tional type to avoid confusion with the semantics of the TITLE type and incorrect usage of that type when the semantics of this type is intended. The type may specify the type parameters CHARSET, to specify a char- acter set for the type value, and LANGUAGE, to specify a language for the type value. These are further defined in [MIME- DIR]. Type example: ROLE: Programmer 3.8.3. LOGO Type Definition To: ietf-mime-direct@umich.edu Subject: Registration of application/directory MIME type LOGO Type name: LOGO Type purpose: To specify a graphic image of the logo of the organiza- tion that is associated with the individual or resource the vCard belongs to. Type encoding: text. Type special notes: The type may include the type parameter "TYPE" to specify the format of the graphic image. The TYPE parameter values may include "GIF" to indicate the GIF format and "JPEG" to indicate the JPEG format. The type may also include the type parameter "ENCODING" to specify the content encoding applied to the graphic image. The ENCODING parameter value may include "BASE64" to indicate the Base64 encoding or "QUOTED-PRINTABLE" to indicate the quoted- printable encoding. The type may also include the type parameter "VALUE" to specify the location of the type value. The VALUE parame- ter values may include "INLINE" to indicate that the graphic image value is included within the content type value, "URL" to indicate the uniform resource locator for where the content for the graphic image can be found in the network, and "CID" to indicate the content-id for the MIME entity that encapsulates the content for the graphic image. Type example: LOGO;TYPE=JPEG;VALUE=URL: http://www.abc.com/pub/logos/abccorp.jpg 3.8.4. AGENT Type Definition To: ietf-mime-direct@umich.edu Dawson & Howes [Page 12] Expires November 1996 INTERNET DRAFT Subject: Registration of application/directory MIME type AGENT Type name: AGENT Type purpose: To specify information about another person who will act on behalf of the individual or resource associate with the vCard object. Type encoding: text. Type special notes: This type typically is used to specify an area administrator, assistant, or secretary for the individual associated with the vCard object. A key characteristic of the Agent type is that it represents somebody or something that is separately address- able. The value for this type is the content message identifier or Uniform Resource Locator associated with the vCard defining the Agent individual or resource. The type may include the type parameter "VALUE" to specify the loca- tion of the type value. The VALUE parameter values may include "CID" to indicate the value specifies the content identifier for the MIME entity containing the value or "URL" to indicate the value specifies the uniform resource locator for the value. The type parameter may also include "INLINE"; however, this is not a recommended practice as MIME user agents will not be expected to be able to process vCard objects nested in this manner. Nested vCard object will be expected to be mailed within a single message as multiple MIME entities. The INLINE nesting of vCard object may have some limited utility in where a monolithic data stream is required. Type example: AGENT;VALUE=CID: 3.8.5. ORG Type Definition To: ietf-mime-direct@umich.edu Subject: Registration of application/directory MIME type ORG Type name: ORG Type purpose: To specify the organizational name and units associated with the vCard object. Type encoding: text. Type special notes: The type is based on the X.520 Organization Name and Organization Unit attributes. The type value is a structured string consisting of the organization name, followed by any Dawson & Howes [Page 13] Expires November 1996 INTERNET DRAFT organizational units. The string components are separated the SEMI- COLON character. The type may specify the type parameters CHARSET, to specify a char- acter set for the type value, and LANGUAGE, to specify a language for the type value. These are further defined in [MIME- DIR]. Type example: ORG: ABC, Inc.;North American Division;Marketing 3.9. Explanatory Profile Types These profile types are concerned with additional explanations, such as that related to informational notes or revisions specific to the vCard object. 3.9.1. NOTE Type Definition To: ietf-mime-direct@umich.edu Subject: Registration of application/directory MIME type NOTE Type name: NOTE Type purpose: To specify supplemental information or a comment that is associated with the vCard object. Type encoding: text. Type special notes: The type is based on the X.520 Description attri- bute. The type may specify the type parameters CHARSET, to specify a char- acter set for the type value, and LANGUAGE, to specify a language for the type value. These are further defined in [MIME- DIR]. Type example: NOTE: This fax number is operational 0800 to 1715 EST, Mon-Fri. 3.9.2. REV Type Definition To: ietf-mime-direct@umich.edu Subject: Registration of application/directory MIME type REV Type name: REV Type purpose: To specify revision information about the current vCard object. Dawson & Howes [Page 14] Expires November 1996 INTERNET DRAFT Type encoding: text. Type special notes: The type value is a calendar date and time of day in a form conforming to ISO 8601 complete representation. The value distinguishes the current revision of the information defining this vCard object. Type example: REV: 19951031T222710Z 3.9.3. SOUND Type Definition To: ietf-mime-direct@umich.edu Subject: Registration of application/directory MIME type SOUND Type name: SOUND Type purpose: To specify a digital sound content information that annotates some aspect of the vCard object. By default this type is used to specify the proper pronunciation of the name type value of the vCard object. Type encoding: text. Type special notes: The type may include the type parameter "TYPE" to specify the format of the digital sound. The TYPE parameter values may include "PCM" to indicate the MIME basic audio content type and "WAVE" to indicate the Wave format. The type may also include the type parameter "ENCODING" to specify the content encoding applied to the digital sound. The ENCODING parameter value may include "BASE64" to indicate the Base64 encoding. The type may also include the type parameter "VALUE" to specify the location of the type value. The VALUE parameter values may include "INLINE" to indicate that the digital sound is included within the content type value, "URL" to indicate the uniform resource locator for where the content for the digital sound can be found in the network, and "CID" to indicate the content-id for the MIME entity that encapsulates the content for the digital sound. Type example: SOUND;TYPE=PCM;ENCODE=QUOTED-PRINTABLE;VALUE=CID: = 3.9.4. URL Type Definition To: ietf-mime-direct@umich.edu Subject: Registration of application/directory MIME type URL Dawson & Howes [Page 15] Expires November 1996 INTERNET DRAFT Type name: URL Type purpose: To specify an Internet location that can be used to obtain real-time or more complete information about the individual or resource associate with the vCard object. Type encoding: text. Type special notes: An application of this type might be to specify the location of a publicly accessible directory, such as an Internet whitepages, where up-todate information can be found about the indi- vidual specified by a vCard. Type example: URL: http://www.swbyps.restaurant.french/~chezchic.html 3.9.5. UID Type Definition To: ietf-mime-direct@umich.edu Subject: Registration of application/directory MIME type UID Type name: UID Type purpose: To specify a value that represents a globally unique identifier corresponding to the individual or resource associated with the vCard object. Type encoding: text. Type special notes: The type value can be used as a mechanism to relate different vCard objects. Some examples of valid forms of unique identifiers would include ISO 9070 formal public identifiers (FPI) as defined in [ISO 9070], X.500 distinguished names, machine- generated random numbers with a statistically high likelihood of being globally unique, and Uniform Resource Locators (URL). If an URL is specified, it is suggested that the URL reference a service which will produce an updated version of the vCard associated with the individual or resource. The type may include the type parameter "TYPE" to specify the format of the unique identifier. The TYPE parameter values may include "ISO9070" to indicate the ISO 9070 FPI type of unique identifier, "X500" to indicate the X.500 DSN type of unique identifier, "MACH" to indicate a machine generated random number type of unique identifier, and "URL" to indicate a Uniform Resource Locator type of unique iden- tifier. Type example: Dawson & Howes [Page 16] Expires November 1996 INTERNET DRAFT UID;TYPE=MACH: 19950401-080045-40000F192713-0052 3.10. Security Profile Types These profile types are concerned with the security of communication pathways or access to the vCard object. 3.10.1. KEY Type Definition To: ietf-mime-direct@umich.edu Subject: Registration of application/directory MIME type KEY Type name: KEY Type purpose: To specify a public key that conforms to a bilaterally agreed to representation. Type encoding: text. Type special notes: The type may include the type parameter "ENCOD- ING" to specify the content encoding applied to the public key. The ENCODING parameter value may include "BASE64" to indicate the Base64 encoding or "QUOTED-PRINTABLE" to indicate the quoted- printable encoding. The type may also include the type parameter "TYPE" to specify the type of the public key. The TYPE parameter value may include "X509" to indicate a X.509 public key certificate or "PGP" to indicate an PGP public key. 3.11. Extended Profile Types The profile types defined by this document can be extended with private types using the private type mechanism defined in [MIME]. Private types with a name starting with "X-" may be defined bilaterally between two cooperating agents without outside registration or standardization. 4. Formal Grammar The following grammar defines the content entity specified by this pro- file. This syntax is written according to the form described in RFC 822, but it references just this small subset of RFC 822 literals: CR = ; ( 15, 13.) LF = ; ( 12, 10.) CRLF = CR LF SPACE = ; ( 40, 32.) HTAB = ; ( 11, 9.) Dawson & Howes [Page 17] Expires November 1996 INTERNET DRAFT All literal property names are valid as upper, lower, or mixed case. vcard_file = [wsls] vcard [wsls] vcard = "BEGIN:VCARD" CRLF items "END:VCARD" ws = 1*(SPACE / HTAB) ; "whitespace," one or more spaces or tabs wsls = 1*(SPACE / HTAB / CRLF) ; whitespace with line separators items = items item / item item = [ws] [groups "."] name [params] ":" value CRLF / [ws] [groups "."] "ADR" [params] ":" addressparts CRLF / [ws] [groups "."] "ORG" [params] ":" orgparts CRLF / [ws] [groups "."] "N" [params] ":" nameparts CRLF / [ws] [groups "."] "AGENT" [params] ":" vcard CRLF value = 7bit / quoted-printable / base64 7bit = <7bit us-ascii printable chars, excluding CR LF> quoted-printable = base64 = groups = groups "." word / word word = params = ";" param / paramlist paramlist = paramlist ";" param / param param = "TYPE" "=" ptypeval / "VALUE" "=" pvalueval / "ENCODING" "=" pencodingval / "CHARSET" "=" charsetval Dawson & Howes [Page 18] Expires November 1996 INTERNET DRAFT / "LANGUAGE" "=" langval / "X-" word "=" word / knowntype ptypeval = knowntype / "X-" word pvalueval = "INLINE" / "URL" / "CID" / "X-" word pencodingval = "7BIT" / "QUOTED-PRINTABLE" / "BASE64" / "X-" word charsetval = langval = addressparts = 5*5(strnosemi ";") strnosemi orgparts = *(strnosemi ";") strnosemi ; First is Organization Name, remainder are Organization Units. nameparts = 0*4(strnosemi ";") strnosemi ; Family, Given, Middle, Prefix, Suffix. ; Example: Public;John;Q.;Reverend Dr.;III, Esq. strnosemi = *(*nonsemi (";" / " ; To include a semicolon in this string, it must be escaped ; with a " nonsemi = name = "LOGO" / "PHOTO" / "LABEL" / "FN" / "TITLE" / "SOUND" / "LANG" / "TEL" / "EMAIL" / "TZ" / "GEO" / "NOTE" / "URL" / "BDAY" / "ROLE" / "REV" / "UID" / "KEY" / "MAILER" / "X-" word knowntype = "DOM" / "INTL" / "POSTAL" / "PARCEL" / "HOME" / "WORK" / "PREF" / "VOICE" / "FAX" / "MSG" / "CELL" / "PAGER" / "BBS" / "MODEM" / "CAR" / "ISDN" / "VIDEO" / "AOL" / "APPLELINK" / "ATTMAIL" / "CIS" / "EWORLD" / "INTERNET" / "IBMMAIL" / "MSN" / "MCIMAIL" / "POWERSHARE" / "PRODIGY" / "TLX" / "X400" / "GIF" / "CGM" / "WMF" / "BMP" / "MET" / "PMB" / "DIB" / "PICT" / "TIFF" / "ACROBAT" / "PS" / "JPEG" / "QTIME" / "MPEG" / "MPEG2" / "AVI" / "WAVE" / "AIFF" / "PCM" / "X509" / "PGP" Dawson & Howes [Page 19] Expires November 1996 INTERNET DRAFT 4.1. Acknowledgements The authors would like to thank the participants in the IETF ASID work- ing group, in addition to the following individuals, Roland Alden, Stephen Bartlett, Daniel Klaussen, Michelle Watkins; who provided numerous suggestions and comments on this work. 4.2. Authors's Addresses BEGIN: vCard FN: Frank Dawson ORG: IBM Corporation;Network Software Division ADR;TYPE=WORK,POSTAL,PARCEL;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE: APNA/CC-303/Bldg. 002;= 3039 Cornwallis Rd.;Research Triangle Park;NC;27709;U.S.A. TEL;TYPE=VOICE,MSG,WORK: +1 (919) 254-5861 TEL;TYPE=FAX,WORK: +1-919-543-6822 EMAIL;TYPE=INTERNET: frank_dawson@vnet.ibm.com END: vCard BEGIN: vCard FN: Tim Howes ORG: Netscape Communications Corp. ADR;TYPE=WORK: 685 E. Middlefield Rd.;Mountain View;CA;94043;U.S.A. TEL;TYPE=VOICE,MSG,WORK: +1-415-254-1900 EMAIL;TYPE=INTERNET: howes@netscape.com END: vCard 4.3. References [ISO 639] ISO 639:1988 - Code for the representation of names of languages - The International Organization for Standardization, April 1988. [ISO 3166] ISO 3166:1993 - Codes for the representation of names of countries - The International Organization for Standardization, December 1993. [ISO 8601] ISO 8601:1988 - Data elements and interchange formats - Information interchange - Representation of dates and times - The International Organization for Standardization, June, 1988. [ISO 8601 TC] ISO 8601, Technical Corrigendum 1 - Data elements and interchange formats - Information interchange - Representation of dates and times - The International Organization for Standardization, May, Dawson & Howes [Page 20] Expires November 1996 INTERNET DRAFT 1991. [ISO 9070] ISO 9070, Information Processing - SGML support facilities - Regis- tration Procedures for Public Text Owner Identifiers, April, 1991. [CCITT E.163] Recommendation E.163 - Numbering Plan for The International Tele- phone Service, CCITT Blue Book, Fascicle II.2, pp. 128-134, November, 1988. [CCITT X.121] Recommendation X.121 - International Numbering Plan for Public Data Networks, CCITT Blue Book, Fascicle VIII.3, pp. 317-332, November, 1988. [CCITT X.520] Recommendation X.520 - The Directory - Selected Attribute Types, November 1988. [CCITT X.521] Recommendation X.521 - The Directory - Selected Object Classes, November 1988. [MIME-DIR] Howes, T., Smith, M., "A MIME Content-Type for Directory Informa- tion", Internet-draft-ietf-asid-mime-direct-01.txt, February, 1996. [MIME-REG] Freed, N., Postel, J., "Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) Part Four: Registration Procedures," Internet- Draft draft-ietf-822ext-mime-reg-02.txt, December 1995. [RFC-822] Crocker, D., "Standard for the Format of ARPA Internet Text Mes- sages", STD 11, RFC 822, August 1982. [RFC-1521] Borenstein, N., Freed, N., "MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Exten- sions) Part One: Mechanisms for Specifying and Describing the For- mat of Internet Message Bodies", RFC 1521, September 1993. [RFC-1522] Moore, K., "MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) Part Two: Message Header Extensions for Non-ASCII Text", RFC 1522, September 1993. [RFC-1738] Dawson & Howes [Page 21] Expires November 1996 INTERNET DRAFT Berners-Lee, T., Masinter, L., McCahill, M., "Uniform Resource Locators (URL)", RFC 1738, December 1994. [RFC-1766] Alvestrand, H., "Tags for the Identification of Languages", March 1995. [RFC-1872] Levinson, E., "The MIME Multipart/Related Content-type," RFC 1872, December 1995. [VERSIT-VCARD] VERSIT Consortium, "Electronic Business Card (vCard) Specifica- tion", http://www.versit.com, March, 1996. vCard Application/Directory Content Type Dawson & Howes [Page 22]