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        Note: All indented editorial notes, such as this one, are        intended to provide the reader with additional information. The        information is not essential to the building of an        implementation conformant with this memo. The information is        provided to highlight a particular feature or characteristic of        the memo.Dawson & Stenerson          Standards Track                     [Page 6]RFC 2445                       iCalendar                   November 1998   The format for the iCalendar object is based on the syntax of the   [RFC 2425] content type. While the iCalendar object is not a profile   of the [RFC 2425] content type, it does reuse a number of the   elements from the [RFC 2425] specification.2.1 Formatting Conventions   The mechanisms defined in this memo are defined in prose. Many of the   terms used to describe these have common usage that is different than   the standards usage of this memo. In order to reference within this   memo elements of the calendaring and scheduling model, core object   (this memo) or interoperability protocol [ITIP] some formatting   conventions have been used. Calendaring and scheduling roles are   referred to in quoted-strings of text with the first character of   each word in upper case. For example, "Organizer" refers to a role of   a "Calendar User" within the scheduling protocol defined by [ITIP].   Calendar components defined by this memo are referred to with   capitalized, quoted-strings of text. All calendar components start   with the letter "V". For example, "VEVENT" refers to the event   calendar component, "VTODO" refers to the to-do calendar component   and "VJOURNAL" refers to the daily journal calendar component.   Scheduling methods defined by [ITIP] are referred to with   capitalized, quoted-strings of text. For example, "REQUEST" refers to   the method for requesting a scheduling calendar component be created   or modified, "REPLY" refers to the method a recipient of a request   uses to update their status with the "Organizer" of the calendar   component.   The properties defined by this memo are referred to with capitalized,   quoted-strings of text, followed by the word "property". For example,   "ATTENDEE" property refers to the iCalendar property used to convey   the calendar address of a calendar user. Property parameters defined   by this memo are referred to with lowercase, quoted-strings of text,   followed by the word "parameter". For example, "value" parameter   refers to the iCalendar property parameter used to override the   default data type for a property value. Enumerated values defined by   this memo are referred to with capitalized text, either alone or   followed by the word "value". For example, the "MINUTELY" value can   be used with the "FREQ" component of the "RECUR" data type to specify   repeating components based on an interval of one minute or more.Dawson & Stenerson          Standards Track                     [Page 7]RFC 2445                       iCalendar                   November 19982.2 Related Memos   Implementers will need to be familiar with several other memos that,   along with this memo, form a framework for Internet calendaring and   scheduling standards. This memo, [ICAL], specifies a core   specification of objects, data types, properties and property   parameters.   [ITIP] - specifies an interoperability protocol for scheduling   between different implementations;   [IMIP] specifies an Internet email binding for [ITIP].   This memo does not attempt to repeat the specification of concepts or   definitions from these other memos. Where possible, references are   made to the memo that provides for the specification of these   concepts or definitions.2.3 International Considerations   In the rest of this document, descriptions of characters are of the   form "character name (codepoint)", where "codepoint" is from the US-   ASCII character set. The "character name" is the authoritative   description; (codepoint) is a reference to that character in US-ASCII   or US-ASCII compatible sets (for example the ISO-8859-x family, UTF-   8, ISO-2022-xx, KOI8-R). If a non-US-ASCII compatible character set   is used, appropriate code-point from that character set MUST be   chosen instead. Use of non-US-ASCII-compatible character sets is NOT   recommended.3  Registration Information   The Calendaring and Scheduling Core Object Specification is intended   for use as a MIME content type. However, the implementation of the   memo is in no way limited solely as a MIME content type.3.1 Content Type   The following text is intended to register this memo as the MIME   content type "text/calendar".     To: ietf-types@uninett.no     Subject: Registration of MIME content type text/calendar.     MIME media type name: text     MIME subtype name: calendarDawson & Stenerson          Standards Track                     [Page 8]RFC 2445                       iCalendar                   November 19983.2 Parameters   Required parameters: none   Optional parameters: charset, method, component and optinfo   The "charset" parameter is defined in [RFC 2046] for other body   parts. It is used to identify the default character set used within   the body part.   The "method" parameter is used to convey the iCalendar object method   or transaction semantics for the calendaring and scheduling   information. It also is an identifier for the restricted set of   properties and values that the iCalendar object consists of. The   parameter is to be used as a guide for applications interpreting the   information contained within the body part. It SHOULD NOT be used to   exclude or require particular pieces of information unless the   identified method definition specifically calls for this behavior.   Unless specifically forbidden by a particular method definition, a   text/calendar content type can contain any set of properties   permitted by the Calendaring and Scheduling Core Object   Specification. The "method" parameter MUST be the same value as that   specified in the "METHOD" component property in the iCalendar object.   If one is present, the other MUST also be present.   The value for the "method" parameter is defined as follows:        method  = 1*(ALPHA / DIGIT / "-")        ; IANA registered iCalendar object method   The "component" parameter conveys the type of iCalendar calendar   component within the body part. If the iCalendar object contains more   than one calendar component type, then multiple component parameters   MUST be specified.   The value for the "component" parameter is defined as follows:        component       = ("VEVENT" / "VTODO" / "VJOURNAL" / "VFREEBUSY"                        / "VTIMEZONE" / x-name / iana-token)   The "optinfo" parameter conveys optional information about the   iCalendar object within the body part. This parameter can only   specify semantics already specified by the iCalendar object and that   can be otherwise determined by parsing the body part. In addition,   the optional information specified by this parameter MUST be   consistent with that information specified by the iCalendar object.   For example, it can be used to convey the "Attendee" response status   to a meeting request. The parameter value consists of a string value.Dawson & Stenerson          Standards Track                     [Page 9]RFC 2445                       iCalendar                   November 1998   The parameter can be specified multiple times.   This parameter MAY only specify semantics already specified by the   iCalendar object and that can be otherwise determined by parsing the   body part.   The value for the "optinfo" parameter is defined as follows:        optinfo = infovalue / qinfovalue        infovalue       = iana-token / x-name        qinfovalue      = DQUOTE (infovalue) DQUOTE3.3 Content Header Fields   Optional content header fields: Any header fields defined by [RFC   2045].3.4 Encoding Considerations   This MIME content type can contain 8bit characters, so the use of   quoted-printable or BASE64 MIME content-transfer-encodings might be   necessary when iCalendar objects are transferred across protocols   restricted to the 7bit repertoire. Note that a text valued property   in the content entity can also have content encoding of special   characters using a BACKSLASH character (US-ASCII decimal 92)   escapement technique. This means that content values can end up   encoded twice.3.5 Security Considerations   SPOOFING - - In this memo, the "Organizer" is the only person   authorized to make changes to an existing "VEVENT", "VTODO",   "VJOURNAL" calendar component and redistribute the updates to the   "Attendees". An iCalendar object that maliciously changes or cancels   an existing "VEVENT", "VTODO" or "VJOURNAL" or "VFREEBUSY" calendar   component might be constructed by someone other than the "Organizer"   and sent to the "Attendees". In addition in this memo, other than the   "Organizer", an "Attendee" of a "VEVENT", "VTODO", "VJOURNAL"   calendar component is the only other person authorized to update any   parameter associated with their "ATTENDEE" property and send it to   the "Organizer". An iCalendar object that maliciously changes the   "ATTENDEE" parameters can be constructed by someone other than the   real "Attendee" and sent to the "Organizer".Dawson & Stenerson          Standards Track                    [Page 10]RFC 2445                       iCalendar                   November 1998   PROCEDURAL ALARMS - - An iCalendar object can be created that   contains a "VEVENT" and "VTODO" calendar component with "VALARM"   calendar components. The "VALARM" calendar component can be of type   PROCEDURE and can have an attachment containing some sort of   executable program. Implementations that incorporate these types of   alarms are subject to any virus or malicious attack that might occur   as a result of executing the attachment.   ATTACHMENTS - - An iCalendar object can include references to Uniform   Resource Locators that can be programmed resources.   Implementers and users of this memo should be aware of the network   security implications of accepting and parsing such information. In   addition, the security considerations observed by implementations of   electronic mail systems should be followed for this memo.3.6 Interoperability Considerations   This MIME content type is intended to define a common format for   conveying calendaring and scheduling information between different   systems. It is heavily based on the earlier [VCAL] industry   specification.3.7 Applications Which Use This Media Type   This content-type is designed for widespread use by Internet   calendaring and scheduling applications. In addition, applications in   the workflow and document management area might find this content-   type applicable. The [ITIP] and [IMIP] Internet protocols directly   use this content-type also. Future work on an Internet calendar   access protocol will utilize this content-type too.3.8 Additional Information   This memo defines this content-type.3.9 Magic Numbers   None.3.10 File Extensions   The file extension of "ics" is to be used to designate a file   containing (an arbitrary set of) calendaring and scheduling   information consistent with this MIME content type.Dawson & Stenerson          Standards Track                    [Page 11]RFC 2445                       iCalendar                   November 1998   The file extension of "ifb" is to be used to designate a file   containing free or busy time information consistent with this MIME   content type.   Macintosh file type codes: The file type code of "iCal" is to be used   in Apple MacIntosh operating system environments to designate a file   containing calendaring and scheduling information consistent with   this MIME media type.   The file type code of "iFBf" is to be used in Apple MacIntosh   operating system environments to designate a file containing free or   busy time information consistent with this MIME media type.3.11 Contact for Further Information:   Frank Dawson   6544 Battleford Drive   Raleigh, NC 27613-3502   919-676-9515 (Telephone)   919-676-9564 (Data/Facsimile)   Frank_Dawson@Lotus.com (Internet Mail)   Derik Stenerson   One Microsoft Way   Redmond, WA  98052-6399   425-936-5522 (Telephone)   425-936-7329 (Facsimile)   deriks@microsoft.com (Internet Mail)3.12 Intended Usage   COMMON

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