On 6 Nov 2005, at 19:52, woodywoodpecker wrote:
Do you use Applescript or have you find a way to read the
AddressBook.data??
AppleScript.
Also it reads and writes to a shared LDAP address book and I am
trying to figure out a simple way to store xtra metadata in the Apple
Address Book
On Nov 9, 2005, at 4:30 PM, David Bovill wrote:
On 6 Nov 2005, at 19:52, woodywoodpecker wrote:
Do you use Applescript or have you find a way to read the
AddressBook.data??
AppleScript.
Also it reads and writes to a shared LDAP address book and I am
trying to figure out a simple way to
Do you use Applescript or have you find a way to read the
AddressBook.data??
Op 4-nov-2005, om 18:29 heeft David Bovill het volgende geschreven:
On 4 Nov 2005, at 16:58, Stephen Barncard wrote:
iCal uses an industry standard format - and it's XML. The files
live in the library
Mainly working on the interface at the moment to make it flexible to
extend - hence the Geometry questions :)
On 4 Nov 2005, at 18:48, Andre Garzia wrote:
David,
I also did some vObject library, if you want I can send to
you... :D (the library needs more error checking)
Would be great -
On 21 feb Joel Guillod asked for this:
Is there a way to access to the Mac OS X Address Book from Revolution?
I found that RealBasic provides classes to do this so you can read from
or write to the
Address Book.
Someone knows a way to access Address Book or iCal files without using
to the
Address Book.
Someone knows a way to access Address Book or iCal files without using
AppleScript?
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On 4 Nov 2005, at 16:58, Stephen Barncard wrote:
iCal uses an industry standard format - and it's XML. The files
live in the library somewhere...
Not quite - iCal uses the vCal standard. Recent version of iCal uses
XML based pList files to created indexes of the wierdly named files -
but
David Bovill wrote:
I am working on both cVard, vCal and Apple
Address Book integration over the last week - should be finished the
first beta on Wednesday - any testers?
Wanna sell that library? That'd be quite a time-saver.
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Richard Gaskin
Managing Editor, revJournal
to access Address Book or iCal files without using
AppleScript?
well, if you're not using applescript (which is the easier way to
access address book and ical), you can always write your own vCard
and iCalendar files and iCal/Address Book will read them.
cheers
andre
On Nov 4, 2005, at 1:58 PM, Stephen Barncard wrote:
iCal uses an industry standard format - and it's XML. The files
live in the library somewhere...
iCal uses iCalendar (aka vCalendar 2.0), which is a industry standard
but not XML, iCalendar is the only good format that came out of IBM/
On Nov 4, 2005, at 3:29 PM, David Bovill wrote:
On 4 Nov 2005, at 16:58, Stephen Barncard wrote:
iCal uses an industry standard format - and it's XML. The files
live in the library somewhere...
Not quite - iCal uses the vCal standard. Recent version of iCal
uses XML based pList files to
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