RFC 2445 (rfc2445) - Page 2 of 148
Internet Calendaring and Scheduling Core Object Specification (iCalendar)
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RFC 2445 iCalendar November 1998 addition, the content type is useful as an object for interactions between desktop applications using the operating system clipboard, drag/drop or file systems capabilities. This memo is based on the earlier work of the vCalendar specification for the exchange of personal calendaring and scheduling information. In order to avoid confusion with this referenced work, this memo is to be known as the iCalendar specification. This memo defines the format for specifying iCalendar object methods. An iCalendar object method is a set of usage constraints for the iCalendar object. For example, these methods might define scheduling messages that request an event be scheduled, reply to an event request, send a cancellation notice for an event, modify or replace the definition of an event, provide a counter proposal for an original event request, delegate an event request to another individual, request free or busy time, reply to a free or busy time request, or provide similar scheduling messages for a to-do or journal entry calendar component. The iCalendar Transport-indendent Interoperability Protocol (iTIP) defined in [ITIP] is one such scheduling protocol. Table of Contents 1 Introduction.....................................................5 2 Basic Grammar and Conventions....................................6 2.1 Formatting Conventions .......................................7 2.2 Related Memos ................................................8 2.3 International Considerations .................................8 3 Registration Information.........................................8 3.1 Content Type .................................................8 3.2 Parameters ...................................................9 3.3 Content Header Fields .......................................10 3.4 Encoding Considerations .....................................10 3.5 Security Considerations .....................................10 3.6 Interoperability Considerations .............................11 3.7 Applications Which Use This Media Type ......................11 3.8 Additional Information ......................................11 3.9 Magic Numbers ...............................................11 3.10 File Extensions ............................................11 3.11 Contact for Further Information: ...........................12 3.12 Intended Usage .............................................12 3.13 Authors/Change Controllers .................................12 4 iCalendar Object Specification..................................13 4.1 Content Lines ...............................................13 4.1.1 List and Field Separators ................................16 4.1.2 Multiple Values ..........................................16 4.1.3 Binary Content ...........................................16 Dawson & Stenerson Standards Track



