Hi ,

> Can someone please suggest a cool icon for vCard downloads? It must 
> be 2.0 of course :-)

hCard and hCalendar icons are available from Wolfgang Bartelme.

http://www.factorycity.net/projects/microformats-icons/
http://microformats.org/wiki/icons

I have recently been involved in a redevelopment of the Griffith 
University phonebook (not live yet), which has microformat intergration. 
(the previous upgrade 2 years ago added it)

You can see an example of a search result here: 
http://users.on.net/~frost/phonebook/
For extra credit have a look at the print version of the page.

Kind Regards,

Kane Tapping
Web Standards Developer
Web and Content Management Services
Griffith University. 4111. Australia.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 02/08/2007 01:30:09 PM:

> vCard's (.vcf files) will also open in a Mac OS X Address book.
> Not everyone will have a VCF compatible address book and hence an 
> attempt should be made to educate/explain their use.
> 
> You should mark up the displayed address information as an hCard: 
> http://microformats.org/wiki/hcard
> ... and then use the technorati vcard generator 
http://technorati.com/contact
> to scrape the page and produce your vcard for you
> 
> Can someone please suggest a cool icon for vCard downloads? It must 
> be 2.0 of course :-)
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: Joyce Evans 
> To: [email protected] 
> Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2007 12:51 PM
> Subject: [WSG] vCard File
> 
> I think there may have been a discussion regarding the vCard File 
> recently, and if there was, I didn’t study those emails because I 
> didn’t have to deal with it at the time.  Today, however, I got a 
> new project of re-creating a website with the current design.  On 
> this client’s contact page, there is a link to the .vcf file, which 
> when I click on it, the client’s contact information appears in the 
> Contacts section of my Outlook program.  I’ve never seen a link to a
> vCard File on a website until today.  Is it okay to have this link? 
> What happens if the visitor to the website does not use Outlook?  Thank 
you.
> 
> Joyce
> 
> 
> 
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