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[[hcalendar|hCalendar]] properties and how to use them. | |||
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**[[class]]? | **[[class]]? | ||
**description? | **description? | ||
**[[dtend]] ( | **[[dtend]] (ISO date)? | ||
**'''[[dtstart]]''' ( | **'''[[dtstart]]''' (ISO date) {1} | ||
**duration? | **duration? | ||
**[[geo]]? | **[[geo]]? |
Latest revision as of 20:10, 21 February 2011
hCalendar cheatsheet
hCalendar properties and how to use them.
Properties (Class Names)
- vevent {1}
Key
Based on Perl's standard quantifiers:
bold {1} | MUST be present exactly once |
italic* | OPTIONAL, and MAY occur more than once |
+ | MUST be present, and MAY occur more than once |
? | OPTIONAL, but MUST NOT occur more than once |
[square brackets] | list of common values |
(parentheses) | data format |
# | comment |
! | awaiting documentation |
Notes
Geo
- Coordinates MUST use the datum of WGS84.
- If latitude is present, so MUST be longitude, and vice versa.
- Coordinates MAY be combined a single <abbr> element; then the latitude and longitude MUST be separated by a semicolon in the title attribute and latitude MUST be first:
<abbr class="geo" title="37.386013;-122.082932">home</abbr>
- Best practice is that the same number of decimal places SHOULD be used in each value, with trailing zeroes if applicable.
- Some sources for latitude/ longitude coordinates
Related pages
- hCalendar - specification
- hCalendar intro - plain English introduction
- hCalendar authoring - learn how to add hCalendar markup to your existing events.
- hCalendar creator (hCalendar creator feedback) - create your own hCalendar events.
- hCalendar cheatsheet - hCalendar properties
- hCalendar examples in the wild - an on-going list of websites which use hCalendars.
- hCalendar implementations - websites or tools which either generate or parse hCalendars
- hCalendar FAQ - If you have any questions about hCalendar, check here.
- hCalendar parsing - normative details of how to parse hCalendar.
- hCalendar profile - the XMDP profile for hCalendar
- hCalendar singular properties - an explanation of the list of singular properties in hCalendar.
- hCalendar tests - a wiki page with actual embedded hCalendar events to try parsing.
- hCalendar "to do" - jobs to do
- hCalendar advocacy - encourage others to use hCalendar.
- iCalendar implementations
This specification is a work in progress. As additional aspects are discussed, understood, and written, they will be added. These thoughts, issues, and questions are kept in separate pages.
- hCalendar Brainstorming - brainstorms and other explorations relating to hCalendar
- hCalendar issues - issues with the specification
- Other cheatsheets: hAtom cheatsheet, hCard cheatsheet (also adr cheatsheet + geo cheatsheet), hCalendar cheatsheet, hResume cheatsheet, hReview cheatsheet, PDF cheatsheet