Hi there.

The vcard format does not work with the stable version of SRF and SMW 
1.4.3. You get a crash. This is why I tried the SVN version of SRF. So 
now I tried upgrading everything to SVN versions. Does not crash, but 
unfortunately the vcf is still empty.

Thanks
Neill.
On 21/02/10 18:23, Markus Krötzsch wrote:
> On Freitag, 8. Januar 2010, Neill Mitchell wrote:
>    
>> Hi.
>>
>> I'm using MW 1.15.1, SMW 1.4.3 and SRF 1.4.6 fetched from SVN today.
>> Before I got the svn copy the vcard component was crashing. Now it does
>> not crash, but the resulting vcf file is empty. My query is:
>>
>> {{ #ask:
>> [[Category:Person]]
>>
>> | ?Name=name
>> | ?Company=organization
>> | ?Position=note
>> | ?Landline=workphone
>> | ?Mobile=cellphone
>> | ?Email=email
>> | ?Website=homepage
>> | ?Address=workstreet
>> | ?Postcode=workpostalcode
>> | format=vcard
>>
>> }}
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>      
> I did not see any answers to this, so I sent one now: SRF in SVN is compatible
> with SMW in SVN, but not with SMW 1.4.3. Either you upgrade both to SVN or you
> work with the latest stable releases of either tool. Maybe SRF could use some
> improved documentation regarding its version requirements for SMW (this could
> even be filed as a bug if it claims to work with SMW 1.4.3 but doesn't).
>
> -- Markus
>
>    
>> Thanks
>> Neill.
>>
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