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Text::vCard::Addressbook - Parse, edit, and create vCard address books (RFC 2426) |
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=head1 WARNING |
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use Text::vCard::Addressbook; |
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$vcard->fullname('Foo Bar'); |
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open my $out, '>:encoding(UTF-8)', 'new_address_book.vcf' or die; |
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This package provides an API to reading / editing and creating multiple vCards. |
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A vCard is an electronic business card. This package has been developed based |
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You will find that many applications (Apple Address book, MS Outlook, Evolution |
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etc) can export and import vCards. |
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=head1 ENCODING AND UTF-8 |
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=head2 Constructor Arguments |
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The 'encoding_in' and 'encoding_out' constructor arguments allow you to read |
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and write vCard files with any encoding. Examples of valid values are |
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of people. The latest vCard RFC 6350 only allows UTF-8 as an encoding so most |
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people should not need to use either of these constructor arguments. |
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=head2 MIME encodings |
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vCard RFC 6350 only allows UTF-8 but it still permits 8bit MIME encoding |
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schemes such as Quoted-Printable and Base64 which are supported by this module. |
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=head2 Manually setting values on a Text::vCard or Text::vCard::Node object |
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=head2 load() |
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my $address_book = Text::vCard::Addressbook->load( |
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endings. Note that the vCard RFC requires line endings delimited by \\r\\n |
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regardless of your operating system. Windows :crlf mode will strip out the \\r |
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=head1 SEE ALSO |
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