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Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)                          C. DabooRequest for Comments: 6321                                   Apple, Inc.Category: Standards Track                                    M. DouglassISSN: 2070-1721                                                      RPI                                                                 S. Lees                                                               Microsoft                                                             August 2011xCal: The XML Format for iCalendarAbstract   This specification defines "xCal", an XML format for iCalendar data.Status of This Memo   This is an Internet Standards Track document.   This document is a product of the Internet Engineering Task Force   (IETF).  It represents the consensus of the IETF community.  It has   received public review and has been approved for publication by the   Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG).  Further information on   Internet Standards is available inSection 2 of RFC 5741.   Information about the current status of this document, any errata,   and how to provide feedback on it may be obtained athttp://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6321.Copyright Notice   Copyright (c) 2011 IETF Trust and the persons identified as the   document authors.  All rights reserved.   This document is subject toBCP 78 and the IETF Trust's Legal   Provisions Relating to IETF Documents   (http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info) in effect on the date of   publication of this document.  Please review these documents   carefully, as they describe your rights and restrictions with respect   to this document.  Code Components extracted from this document must   include Simplified BSD License text as described in Section 4.e of   the Trust Legal Provisions and are provided without warranty as   described in the Simplified BSD License.Daboo, et al.                Standards Track                    [Page 1]

RFC 6321                          xCal                       August 2011Table of Contents1. Introduction ....................................................32. Conventions Used in This Document ...............................43. Converting from iCalendar to xCal ...............................43.1. Pre-Processing .............................................43.2. iCalendar Stream (RFC 5545, Section 3.4) ...................53.3. Components (RFC 5545, Section 3.6) .........................63.4. Properties (RFC 5545, Sections3.7 and3.8) ................63.4.1. Special Cases for Properties ........................83.4.1.1. Multi-Valued Properties ....................83.4.1.2. GEO Property ...............................93.4.1.3. REQUEST-STATUS Property ....................93.5. Parameters (RFC 5545, Section 3.2) ........................103.5.1. VALUE Parameter ....................................113.6. Values (RFC 5545, Section 3.3) ............................113.6.1. Binary (RFC 5545, Section 3.3.1) ...................123.6.2. Boolean  (RFC 5545, Section 3.3.2) .................123.6.3. Calendar User Address (RFC 5545, Section 3.3.3) ....123.6.4. Date (RFC 5545, Section 3.3.4) .....................123.6.5. Date-Time (RFC 5545, Section 3.3.5) ................133.6.6. Duration (RFC 5545, Section 3.3.6) .................133.6.7. Float (RFC 5545, Section 3.3.7) ....................133.6.8. Integer (RFC 5545, Section 3.3.8) ..................143.6.9. Period of Time (RFC 5545, Section 3.3.9) ...........143.6.10. Recurrence Rule (RFC 5545, Section 3.3.10) ........143.6.11. Text (RFC 5545, Section 3.3.11) ...................153.6.12. Time (RFC 5545, Section 3.3.12) ...................153.6.13. URI (RFC 5545, Section 3.3.13) ....................153.6.14. UTC Offset (RFC 5545, Section 3.3.14) .............163.7. Extensions ................................................164. Converting from xCal into iCalendar ............................164.1. Converting XML Extensions into iCalendar ..................164.2. The XML Property for iCalendar ............................175. Handling Unrecognized Properties or Parameters .................186. Security Considerations ........................................197. IANA Considerations ............................................207.1. Namespace Registration ....................................207.2. Media Type ................................................207.3. iCalendar Property Registrations ..........................218. Acknowledgments ................................................229. References .....................................................229.1. Normative References ......................................229.2. Informative References ....................................22Daboo, et al.                Standards Track                    [Page 2]

RFC 6321                          xCal                       August 2011Appendix A. RELAX NG Schema .......................................23Appendix B. Examples ..............................................49B.1. Example 1 ..................................................49B.1.1. iCalendar Data .........................................49B.1.2. XML Data ...............................................49B.2. Example 2 ..................................................50B.2.1. iCalendar Data .........................................50B.2.2. XML Data ...............................................511.  Introduction   The iCalendar data format [RFC5545] is a widely deployed interchange   format for calendaring and scheduling data.  While many applications   and services consume and generate calendar data, iCalendar is a   specialized format that requires its own parser/generator.  In   contrast, XML-based formats are widely used for interoperability   between applications, and the many tools that generate, parse, and   manipulate XML make it easier to work with than iCalendar.   The purpose of this specification is to define "xCal", an XML format   for iCalendar data. xCal is defined as a straightforward mapping into   XML from iCalendar, so that iCalendar data can be converted to XML,   and then back to iCalendar, without losing any semantic meaning in   the data.  Anyone creating xCal calendar data according to this   specification will know that their data can be converted to a valid   iCalendar representation as well.   Key design considerations are:      Round-tripping (converting an iCalendar instance to xCal and back)      will give the same semantic result as the starting point.  That      is, all components, properties, and property parameters are      guaranteed to be preserved, with the exception of those that have      default values.      xCal preserves the semantics of the iCalendar data.  While a      simple consumer can easily browse the calendar data in xCal, a      full understanding of iCalendar is still required in order to      modify and/or fully comprehend the calendar data.      xCal has the ability to handle many extensions to the underlying      iCalendar specification without requiring an update to this      document.Daboo, et al.                Standards Track                    [Page 3]

RFC 6321                          xCal                       August 20112.  Conventions Used in This Document   The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",   "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this   document are to be interpreted as described in [RFC2119].   When XML element types in the namespace   "urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:icalendar-2.0" are referenced in this   document outside of the context of an XML fragment, the string "IC:"   will be prefixed to the element types.   Some examples in this document contain "partial" XML documents used   for illustrative purposes.  In these examples, three periods "..."   are used to indicate a portion of the document that has been removed   for compactness.3.  Converting from iCalendar to xCal   This section describes how iCalendar data is converted to xCal using   a simple mapping between the iCalendar data model and XML elements.3.1.  Pre-Processing   iCalendar uses a line folding mechanism to limit lines of data to a   maximum line length (typically 72 characters) to ensure maximum   likelihood of preserving data integrity as it is transported via   various means (e.g., email) -- seeSection 3.1 of [RFC5545].  Prior   to converting iCalendar data into xCal, all folded lines MUST be   unfolded.   iCalendar data uses an "escape" character sequence for text values   and property parameter values.  When such text elements are converted   into xCal, the escaping MUST be removed.   iCalendar uses a base64 encoding for binary data.  However, it does   not restrict the encoding from being applied to non-binary value   types.  So, the following rules MUST be applied when processing a   property with the "ENCODING" property parameter set to "BASE64":   o  If the property value type is "BINARY", the base64 encoding MUST      be preserved.   o  If the value type is not "BINARY", the "ENCODING" property      parameter MUST be removed, and the value MUST be base64 decoded.   When base64 encoding and decoding are used, they MUST conform toSection 4 of [RFC4648], which is the base64 method used in [RFC5545].Daboo, et al.                Standards Track                    [Page 4]

RFC 6321                          xCal                       August 2011   One key difference in the formatting of values used in iCalendar and   xCal is that, in xCal, the specification uses date/time and UTC   offset values aligned with the syntax of   [W3C.REC-xmlschema-2-20041028] to aid with XML processing.3.2.  iCalendar Stream (RFC 5545, Section 3.4)   At the top level of the iCalendar object model is an "iCalendar   stream".  This object encompasses multiple "iCalendar objects".  In   xCal, the entire stream is contained in the root IC:icalendar XML   element.   An iCalendar stream can contain one or more iCalendar objects.  Each   iCalendar object, delimited by "BEGIN:VCALENDAR" and "END:VCALENDAR",   is enclosed by the IC:vcalendar XML element.   Example:   <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>   <icalendar xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:icalendar-2.0">     <vcalendar>     ...     </vcalendar>   </icalendar>   iCalendar objects are comprised of a set of "components",   "properties", "parameters", and "values".  A "component" can contain   other "components" or "properties".  A "property" has a value and a   set of zero or more "parameters".   In xCal, component elements, for example, IC:vevent and IC:vtodo, are   contained within an IC:components XML element.  Within the component   element, another IC:components element could appear (representing   components nested within components) or the IC:properties XML element   could appear.  IC:properties is used to encapsulate iCalendar   properties.   Each iCalendar property will be mapped to its own XML element as   described below.  Within each of these elements, there is zero or one   IC:parameters XML element used to encapsulate any iCalendar property   parameters.  Additionally there will be one or more XML elements   representing the value of the iCalendar property.Daboo, et al.                Standards Track                    [Page 5]

RFC 6321                          xCal                       August 2011   Example:   <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>   <icalendar xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:icalendar-2.0">     <vcalendar>       <properties>       ...       </properties>       <components>       ...       </components>     </vcalendar>   </icalendar>          +------------------+--------------+------------------+          | Item             | XML element  | XML Definition   |          +------------------+--------------+------------------+          | iCalendar Stream | IC:icalendar |Appendix A # 3.4 |          | VCALENDAR        | IC:vcalendar |Appendix A # 3.6 |          +------------------+--------------+------------------+3.3.  Components (RFC 5545, Section 3.6)   Each calendar component in the "VCALENDAR" object, delimited by   "BEGIN" and "END", will be converted to an enclosing XML element with   the same name, but in lowercase.  As an example, the table below   shows iCalendar-to-xCal mappings for current iCalendar components.   Any new iCalendar components added in the future will be converted in   the same way.             +-----------+--------------+--------------------+             | Component | XML element  | XML Definition     |             +-----------+--------------+--------------------+             | VEVENT    | IC:vevent    |Appendix A # 3.6.1 |             | VTODO     | IC:vtodo     |Appendix A # 3.6.2 |             | VJOURNAL  | IC:vjournal  |Appendix A # 3.6.3 |             | VFREEBUSY | IC:vfreebusy |Appendix A # 3.6.4 |             | VTIMEZONE | IC:vtimezone |Appendix A # 3.6.5 |             | STANDARD  | IC:standard  |Appendix A # 3.6.5 |             | DAYLIGHT  | IC:daylight  |Appendix A # 3.6.5 |             | VALARM    | IC:valarm    |Appendix A # 3.6.6 |             +-----------+--------------+--------------------+3.4.  Properties (RFC 5545, Sections3.7 and3.8)   iCalendar properties, whether they apply to the "VCALENDAR" object or   to a component, are handled in a consistent way in the xCal format.Daboo, et al.                Standards Track                    [Page 6]

RFC 6321                          xCal                       August 2011   iCalendar properties are enclosed in the XML element IC:properties.   Each individual iCalendar property is represented in xCal by an   element of the same name as the iCalendar property, but in lowercase.   For example, the "CALSCALE" property is represented in xCal by the   IC:calscale element.   Example:   <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>   <icalendar xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:icalendar-2.0">     <vcalendar>       <properties>         <calscale>...</calscale>         <version>...</version>         <prodid>...</prodid>       </properties>       <components>       ...       </components>     </vcalendar>   </icalendar>   Each property can contain an IC:parameters XML element encapsulating   any iCalendar property parameters associated with the iCalendar   property.   Each property will contain one or more "value" XML elements as   described below representing the value of the iCalendar property.   As an example, the table below shows iCalendar-to-xCal mappings for   current iCalendar properties.  Any new iCalendar properties added in   the future will be converted in the same way.    +------------------+---------------------+-----------------------+    | Property         | XML element         | XML Definition        |    +------------------+---------------------+-----------------------+    | CALSCALE         | IC:calscale         |Appendix A # 3.7.1    |    | METHOD           | IC:method           |Appendix A # 3.7.2    |    | PRODID           | IC:prodid           |Appendix A # 3.7.3    |    | VERSION          | IC:version          |Appendix A # 3.7.4    |    | ATTACH           | IC:attach           |Appendix A # 3.8.1.1  |    | CATEGORIES       | IC:categories       |Appendix A # 3.8.1.2  |    | CLASS            | IC:class            |Appendix A # 3.8.1.3  |    | COMMENT          | IC:comment          |Appendix A # 3.8.1.4  |    | DESCRIPTION      | IC:description      |Appendix A # 3.8.1.5  |    | GEO              | IC:geo              |Appendix A # 3.8.1.6  |    | LOCATION         | IC:location         |Appendix A # 3.8.1.7  |Daboo, et al.                Standards Track                    [Page 7]

RFC 6321                          xCal                       August 2011    | PERCENT-COMPLETE | IC:percent-complete |Appendix A # 3.8.1.8  |    | PRIORITY         | IC:priority         |Appendix A # 3.8.1.9  |    | RESOURCES        | IC:resources        |Appendix A # 3.8.1.10 |    | STATUS           | IC:status           |Appendix A # 3.8.1.11 |    | SUMMARY          | IC:summary          |Appendix A # 3.8.1.12 |    | COMPLETED        | IC:completed        |Appendix A # 3.8.2.1  |    | DTEND            | IC:dtend            |Appendix A # 3.8.2.2  |    | DUE              | IC:due              |Appendix A # 3.8.2.3  |    | DTSTART          | IC:dtstart          |Appendix A # 3.8.2.4  |    | DURATION         | IC:duration         |Appendix A # 3.8.2.5  |    | FREEBUSY         | IC:freebusy         |Appendix A # 3.8.2.6  |    | TRANSP           | IC:transp           |Appendix A # 3.8.2.7  |    | TZID             | IC:tzid             |Appendix A # 3.8.3.1  |    | TZNAME           | IC:tzname           |Appendix A # 3.8.3.2  |    | TZOFFSETFROM     | IC:tzoffsetfrom     |Appendix A # 3.8.3.3  |    | TZOFFSETTO       | IC:tzoffsetto       |Appendix A # 3.8.3.4  |    | TZURL            | IC:tzurl            |Appendix A # 3.8.3.5  |    | ATTENDEE         | IC:attendee         |Appendix A # 3.8.4.1  |    | CONTACT          | IC:contact          |Appendix A # 3.8.4.2  |    | ORGANIZER        | IC:organizer        |Appendix A # 3.8.4.3  |    | RECURRENCE-ID    | IC:recurrence-id    |Appendix A # 3.8.4.4  |    | RELATED-TO       | IC:related-to       |Appendix A # 3.8.4.5  |    | URL              | IC:url              |Appendix A # 3.8.4.6  |    | UID              | IC:uid              |Appendix A # 3.8.4.7  |    | EXDATE           | IC:exdate           |Appendix A # 3.8.5.1  |    | RDATE            | IC:rdate            |Appendix A # 3.8.5.2  |    | RRULE            | IC:rrule            |Appendix A # 3.8.5.3  |    | ACTION           | IC:action           |Appendix A # 3.8.6.1  |    | REPEAT           | IC:repeat           |Appendix A # 3.8.6.2  |    | TRIGGER          | IC:trigger          |Appendix A # 3.8.6.3  |    | CREATED          | IC:created          |Appendix A # 3.8.7.1  |    | DTSTAMP          | IC:dtstamp          |Appendix A # 3.8.7.2  |    | LAST-MODIFIED    | IC:last-modified    |Appendix A # 3.8.7.3  |    | SEQUENCE         | IC:sequence         |Appendix A # 3.8.7.4  |    | REQUEST-STATUS   | IC:request-status   |Appendix A # 3.8.8.3  |    +------------------+---------------------+-----------------------+3.4.1.  Special Cases for Properties   This section describes some properties that have special handling   when converting to xCal.3.4.1.1.  Multi-Valued Properties   The following iCalendar properties can have values that consist of a   list of "standard" iCalendar values separated by a specific   delimiter.  In xCal, these properties are represented by an XML   element that contains multiple "value" elements (Section 3.6).Daboo, et al.                Standards Track                    [Page 8]

RFC 6321                          xCal                       August 2011          +------------+---------------+-----------------------+          | Property   | XML element   | XML Definition        |          +------------+---------------+-----------------------+          | CATEGORIES | IC:categories |Appendix A # 3.8.1.2  |          | RESOURCES  | IC:resources  |Appendix A # 3.8.1.10 |          | FREEBUSY   | IC:freebusy   |Appendix A # 3.8.2.6  |          | EXDATE     | IC:exdate     |Appendix A # 3.8.5.1  |          | RDATE      | IC:rdate      |Appendix A # 3.8.5.2  |          +------------+---------------+-----------------------+3.4.1.2.  GEO Property   In iCalendar, the "GEO" property value is defined as a semicolon-   separated list of two "FLOAT" values; the first representing latitude   and the second longitude.   In xCal, the value for the IC:geo element is represented by two XML   elements.  These are an IC:latitude element and an IC:longitude   element, each of which contains float values.  SeeAppendix A #   3.8.1.6.   Example:   <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>   <icalendar xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:icalendar-2.0">     ...     <geo>       <latitude>37.386013</latitude>       <longitude>-122.082932</longitude>     </geo>     ...   </icalendar>3.4.1.3.  REQUEST-STATUS Property   In iCalendar, the "REQUEST-STATUS" property value is defined as a   semicolon-separated list of two or three "TEXT" values.  The first   represents a code, the second a description, and the third any   additional data.   In xCal, the value for the IC:request-status element is represented   by two or three XML elements.  These are an IC:code element, an IC:   description element, and an IC:data element, each of which contains   the corresponding "TEXT" values.  If there is no additional data in   the iCalendar value, the IC:data element (which would be empty)   SHOULD NOT be present.  SeeAppendix A # 3.8.8.3.Daboo, et al.                Standards Track                    [Page 9]

RFC 6321                          xCal                       August 2011   Example:   <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>   <icalendar xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:icalendar-2.0">     ...     <request-status>       <code>2.0</code>       <description>Success</description>     </request-status>     ...   </icalendar>3.5.  Parameters (RFC 5545, Section 3.2)   iCalendar property parameters are enclosed in the XML element IC:   parameters, which occurs in each property XML element.  If there are   no iCalendar property parameters, the IC:parameters element (which   would be empty) SHOULD NOT be present.   Each individual iCalendar property parameter is represented in xCal   by an element of the same name as the iCalendar property parameter,   but in lowercase.  For example, the "PARTSTAT" property parameter is   represented in xCal by the IC:partstat element.   Example:   <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>   <icalendar xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:icalendar-2.0">     <vcalendar>       ...       <components>         ...         <attendee>           <parameters>             <partstat><text>NEEDS-ACTION</text></partstat>           </parameters>           ...         </attendee>         ...       </components>     </vcalendar>   </icalendar>   Each XML parameter element contains one or more child XML elements   representing iCalendar value types.Daboo, et al.                Standards Track                   [Page 10]

RFC 6321                          xCal                       August 2011   As an example, the table below shows iCalendar-to-xCal mappings for   current iCalendar parameters.  Any new iCalendar parameters added in   the future will be converted in the same way.       +----------------+-------------------+---------------------+       | Parameter      | XML element       | XML Definition      |       +----------------+-------------------+---------------------+       | ALTREP         | IC:altrep         |Appendix A # 3.2.1  |       | CN             | IC:cn             |Appendix A # 3.2.2  |       | CUTYPE         | IC:cutype         |Appendix A # 3.2.3  |       | DELEGATED-FROM | IC:delegated-from |Appendix A # 3.2.4  |       | DELEGATED-TO   | IC:delegated-to   |Appendix A # 3.2.5  |       | DIR            | IC:dir            |Appendix A # 3.2.6  |       | ENCODING       | IC:encoding       |Appendix A # 3.2.7  |       | FMTTYPE        | IC:fmttype        |Appendix A # 3.2.8  |       | FBTYPE         | IC:fbtype         |Appendix A # 3.2.9  |       | LANGUAGE       | IC:language       |Appendix A # 3.2.10 |       | MEMBER         | IC:member         |Appendix A # 3.2.11 |       | PARTSTAT       | IC:partstat       |Appendix A # 3.2.12 |       | RANGE          | IC:range          |Appendix A # 3.2.13 |       | RELATED        | IC:related        |Appendix A # 3.2.14 |       | RELTYPE        | IC:reltype        |Appendix A # 3.2.15 |       | ROLE           | IC:role           |Appendix A # 3.2.16 |       | RSVP           | IC:rsvp           |Appendix A # 3.2.17 |       | SENT-BY        | IC:sent-by        |Appendix A # 3.2.18 |       | TZID           | IC:tzid           |Appendix A # 3.2.19 |       +----------------+-------------------+---------------------+3.5.1.  VALUE Parameter   iCalendar defines a "VALUE" property parameter (Section 3.2.20 of   [RFC5545]).  This property parameter is not mapped to an xCal XML   element.  Instead, the value type is handled by having different XML   elements for each value, and these appear inside of property   elements.  Thus, when converting from iCalendar to xCal, any "VALUE"   property parameters are skipped.  When converting from xCal into   iCalendar, the appropriate "VALUE" property parameter MUST be   included in the iCalendar property if the value type is not the   default value type for that property.3.6.  Values (RFC 5545, Section 3.3)   In the typical case, iCalendar value types are mapped into XML   elements with a matching name in all lowercase.  In the case of the   value for a recurrence rule (see below), iCalendar defines   "structured" values, and these are mapped into separate child   elements for each value element.Daboo, et al.                Standards Track                   [Page 11]

RFC 6321                          xCal                       August 20113.6.1.  Binary (RFC 5545, Section 3.3.1)   Description:  iCalendar "BINARY" property values are represented by      the IC:binary XML element.  The content of the element is base64      encoded data, conforming toSection 4 of [RFC4648], which is the      base64 method used in [RFC5545].  Whitespace MAY be inserted into      the data at any point to "wrap" the data to reasonable line      lengths.  When converting back to iCalendar, the whitespace MUST      first be removed.   XML Definition:Appendix A # 3.3.1   Example:   <binary>SGVsbG8gV29ybGQh</binary>3.6.2.  Boolean(RFC 5545, Section 3.3.2)   Description:  iCalendar "BOOLEAN" property values are represented by      the IC:boolean XML element.  The content of the element is a      boolean value.   XML Definition:Appendix A # 3.3.2   Example:   <boolean>true</boolean>3.6.3.  Calendar User Address (RFC 5545, Section 3.3.3)   Description:  iCalendar "CAL-ADDRESS" property values are represented      by the IC:cal-address XML element.  The content of the element is      a URI.   XML Definition:Appendix A # 3.3.3   Example:   <cal-address>mailto:cyrus@example.com</cal-address>3.6.4.  Date (RFC 5545, Section 3.3.4)   Description:  iCalendar "DATE" property values are represented by the      IC:date XML element.  The content of the element is the same date      value specified by [RFC5545], with the exception that the date      components are separated by "-" characters, for consistency with      [W3C.REC-xmlschema-2-20041028].Daboo, et al.                Standards Track                   [Page 12]

RFC 6321                          xCal                       August 2011   XML Definition:Appendix A # 3.3.4   Example:   <date>2011-05-17</date>3.6.5.  Date-Time (RFC 5545, Section 3.3.5)   Description:  iCalendar "DATE-TIME" property values are represented      by the IC:date-time XML element.  The content of the element is      the same date-time value specified by [RFC5545], with the      exception that the date components are separated by "-"      characters, and the time components are separated by ":"      characters, for consistency with [W3C.REC-xmlschema-2-20041028].      Note that while [W3C.REC-xmlschema-2-20041028] allows for a UTC      offset to be included in date/time values, xCal does not use that,      and instead follows the iCalendar behavior of using time zone      definitions via the "TZID" property parameter.   XML Definition:Appendix A # 3.3.5   Example:   <date-time>2011-05-17T12:00:00</date-time>3.6.6.  Duration (RFC 5545, Section 3.3.6)   Description:  iCalendar "DURATION" property values are represented by      the IC:duration XML element.  The content of the element is the      same duration value specified by [RFC5545].   XML Definition:Appendix A # 3.3.6   Example:   <duration>P1D</duration>3.6.7.  Float (RFC 5545, Section 3.3.7)   Description:  iCalendar "FLOAT" property values are represented by      the IC:float XML element.  The content of the element is a text      representation of a floating point number.   XML Definition:Appendix A # 3.3.7   Example:   <float>0.5</float>Daboo, et al.                Standards Track                   [Page 13]

RFC 6321                          xCal                       August 20113.6.8.  Integer (RFC 5545, Section 3.3.8)   Description:  iCalendar "INTEGER" property values are represented by      the IC:integer XML element.  The content of the element is a text      representation of an integer number.   XML Definition:Appendix A # 3.3.8   Examples:   <integer>50</integer>   <integer>-100</integer>3.6.9.  Period of Time (RFC 5545, Section 3.3.9)   Description:  iCalendar "PERIOD" property values are represented by      the IC:period XML element.  The content of the element is child      elements representing the start, end, or duration components of      the period.   XML Definition:Appendix A # 3.3.9   Example:   <period>     <start>2011-05-17T12:00:00</start>     <duration>P1H</duration>   </period>3.6.10.  Recurrence Rule (RFC 5545, Section 3.3.10)   Description:  iCalendar "RECUR" property values are represented by      the IC:recur XML element.  The content of the element is child      elements representing the various components of a recurrence rule.   XML Definition:Appendix A # 3.3.10   Example:   <recur>     <freq>YEARLY</freq>     <count>5</count>     <byday>-1SU</byday>     <bymonth>10</bymonth>   </recur>Daboo, et al.                Standards Track                   [Page 14]

RFC 6321                          xCal                       August 20113.6.11.  Text (RFC 5545, Section 3.3.11)   Description:  iCalendar "TEXT" property values are represented by the      IC:text XML element.  The content of the element is simple text.   XML Definition:Appendix A # 3.3.11   Example:   <text>Hello World!</text>3.6.12.  Time (RFC 5545, Section 3.3.12)   Description:  iCalendar "TIME" property values are represented by the      IC:time XML element.  The content of the element is the same time      value specified by [RFC5545], with the exception that the time      components are separated by ":" characters, for consistency with      [W3C.REC-xmlschema-2-20041028].  Note that while      [W3C.REC-xmlschema-2-20041028] allows for a UTC offset to be      included in date/time values, xCal does not use that, and instead      follows the iCalendar behavior of using time zone definitions via      the "TZID" property parameter.   XML Definition:Appendix A # 3.3.12   Example:   <time>12:00:00</time>3.6.13.  URI (RFC 5545, Section 3.3.13)   Description:  iCalendar "URI" property values are represented by the      IC:uri XML element.  The content of the element is a URI.   XML Definition:Appendix A # 3.3.13   Example:   <uri>http://calendar.example.com</uri>Daboo, et al.                Standards Track                   [Page 15]

RFC 6321                          xCal                       August 20113.6.14.  UTC Offset (RFC 5545, Section 3.3.14)   Description:  iCalendar "UTC-OFFSET" property values are represented      by the IC:utc-offset XML element.  The content of the element is      the same UTC offset value specified by [RFC5545], with the      exception that the hour, minute, and second components are      separated by a ":" character, for consistency with      [W3C.REC-xmlschema-2-20041028].   XML Definition:Appendix A # 3.3.14   Example:   <utc-offset>-05:00</utc-offset>3.7.  Extensions   iCalendar extension properties and property parameters (those with an   "X-" prefix in their name) are handled in the same way as other   properties and property parameters: the property or property   parameter is represented by an XML element with the same name, but in   lowercase, e.g., the "X-FOO" property in iCalendar turns into the IC:   x-foo element in xCal.  However, seeSection 5 for how to deal with   default values for unrecognized extension properties or property   parameters.4.  Converting from xCal into iCalendar   When converting component, property, and property parameter values,   the names SHOULD be converted to uppercase.  Although iCalendar names   are case insensitive, common practice is to keep them all uppercase   following the actual definitions in [RFC5545].   BACKSLASH character encoding and line folding MUST be applied to the   resulting iCalendar data as required by [RFC5545].   Non-binary value types MUST NOT be base64 encoded.4.1.  Converting XML Extensions into iCalendar   XML extensions are converted back to iCalendar in one of two ways,   depending on whether the extensions are in the iCalendar XML   namespace or in an external namespace.   Extensions that are part of the iCalendar XML namespace MUST have   element names that begin with "x-", and will be converted back to the   equivalent extension property in iCalendar.  For example, the "x-foo"   element will convert to the "X-FOO" iCalendar property.Daboo, et al.                Standards Track                   [Page 16]

RFC 6321                          xCal                       August 2011   Extensions that are in a namespace other than the iCalendar XML   namespace SHOULD be preserved in the iCalendar representation using   the "XML" iCalendar property described inSection 4.2.  Only those   extension elements that are immediate child elements of the IC:   properties element are converted, any others are ignored.4.2.  The XML Property for iCalendar   This section describes an extension property for iCalendar, as   covered inSection 8.2.3 of [RFC5545].   Property name: XML   Purpose: To embed extended XML-encoded iCalendar data in the   iCalendar format.   Value type: The default value type is "TEXT".  The value type can   also be set to "BINARY" to indicate base64 encoded content.   Property parameters: IANA, non-standard, inline encoding, and value   data type property parameters can be specified on this property.   Conformance: The property can be specified multiple times in any   calendar component.   Description: The value of this property is a single XML 1.0   [W3C.REC-xml-20081126] element.  The "XML" property MUST NOT be used   to contain properties that are already defined in iCalendar.  Since   all elements in the urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:icalendar-2.0 namespace   convert to a well-defined iCalendar object, the elements in this   property MUST NOT be in the urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:icalendar-2.0   namespace.  The XML element that is the value of this property MUST   have an XML namespace declaration.   The default value type for this property is "TEXT", and normal   BACKSLASH character encoding rules for that value MUST be applied.   Note that the source XML can contain characters not allowed in "TEXT"   property values.  If this is the case, then the XML data MUST be   base64 encoded.  As required by [RFC5545], the "ENCODING" property   parameter MUST be present and set to "BASE64", and the "VALUE"   property parameter MUST be present and set to "BINARY".   The ordering of "XML" properties is not preserved in the conversion   between xCal and iCalendar.   Format definition: This property is defined by the following   notation:Daboo, et al.                Standards Track                   [Page 17]

RFC 6321                          xCal                       August 2011   xml      = "XML" xmlparam ( ":" text ) /                (                  ";" "ENCODING" "=" "BASE64"                  ";" "VALUE" "=" "BINARY"                  ":" binary                )                CRLF   xmlparam     = *(";" other-param)   Example: The following is an example of a location embedded in KML   markup inside the "XML" property.   XML:<kml xmlns="http://www.opengis.net/kml/2.2">\n      <Document>\n        <name>KML Sample</name>\n        <open>1</open>\n        <description>An incomplete example of a KML docum    ent - used as an example!</description>\n      </Document>\n    </kml>5.  Handling Unrecognized Properties or Parameters   In iCalendar, properties have a default value type specified by their   definition, e.g., "SUMMARY"'s value type is "TEXT" and "DURATION"'s   is "DURATION".  When a property uses its default value type, the   "VALUE" property parameter does not need to be specified on the   property.   When new properties are defined or "X-" properties are used, an   iCalendar<->xCal converter might not recognize them, and know what   the appropriate default value types are, yet they need to be able to   preserve the values.  A similar issue arises for unrecognized   property parameters.  As a result, the following rules are applied   when dealing with unrecognized properties and property parameters:   o  When converting iCalendar into xCal:      *  Any property that does not include a "VALUE" property parameter         and whose default value type is not known MUST be converted         using the value type XML element IC:unknown.  The content of         that element is the unprocessed value text.      *  Any unrecognized property parameter MUST be converted using the         value type XML element IC:unknown, with its content set to the         property parameter value text, treated as if it were a "TEXT"         value or list of "TEXT" values.Daboo, et al.                Standards Track                   [Page 18]

RFC 6321                          xCal                       August 2011   o  When converting xCal into iCalendar:      *  Any IC:unknown property value XML elements are converted         directly into iCalendar values.  The containing property MUST         NOT have a "VALUE" property parameter.      *  Any IC:unknown parameter value XML elements are converted as if         they were IC:text value type XML elements.   Example: The following is an example of an unrecognized iCalendar   property (that uses a "DATE-TIME" value as its default) and the   equivalent xCal representation of that property.   iCalendar:   X-PROPERTY:20110512T120000Z   xCal:   <x-property>     <unknown>20110512T120000Z</unknown>   </x-property>   Example: The following is an example of an unrecognized iCalendar   property parameter (that uses a "DURATION" value as its default)   specified on a recognized iCalendar property, and the equivalent xCal   representation of that property and property parameter.   iCalendar:   DTSTART;X-PARAM=PT30M:20110512T130000Z   xCal:   <dtstart>     <parameters>       <x-param><unknown>PT30M</unknown></x-param>     </parameters>     <date-time>2011-05-12T13:00:00Z</date-time>   </dtstart>6.  Security Considerations   For security considerations specific to calendar data, seeSection 7   of [RFC5545].  Since this specification is a mapping from iCalendar,   no new security concerns are introduced related to calendar data.Daboo, et al.                Standards Track                   [Page 19]

RFC 6321                          xCal                       August 2011   The use of XML as a format does have security risks.Section 7 of   [RFC3470] discusses these risks.  See also the security discussion   for the application/xml type in [RFC3023].7.  IANA Considerations   This document defines a new URN to identify a new XML namespace for   iCalendar data.  The URN conforms to a registry mechanism described   in [RFC3688].   This document defines a new media type.  The registration is inSection 7.2.   This document defines a new property for iCalendar.  The registration   is inSection 7.3.7.1.  Namespace Registration   Registration request for the iCalendar namespace:   URI: urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:icalendar-2.0   Registrant Contact: See the "Authors' Addresses" section of this   document.   XML: None.  Namespace URIs do not represent an XML specification.7.2.  Media Type   This section defines the MIME media type for use with iCalendar in   XML data.   Type name:  application   Subtype name:  calendar+xml   Required parameters:  None   Optional parameters:  method, component, and optinfo as defined for      the text/calendar media type in [RFC5545]; charset as defined for      application/xml in [RFC3023]; per [RFC3023], use of the charset      property parameter with the value "utf-8" is STRONGLY RECOMMENDED.   Encoding considerations:  Same as encoding considerations of      application/xml as specified in [RFC3023].Daboo, et al.                Standards Track                   [Page 20]

RFC 6321                          xCal                       August 2011   Security considerations:  SeeSection 6.   Interoperability considerations:  This media type provides an      alternative format for iCalendar data based on XML.   Published specification:  This specification.   Applications that use this media type:  Applications that currently      make use of the text/calendar media type can use this as an      alternative.   Additional information:      Magic number(s):  None      File extension(s):  xcs      Macintosh file type code(s):  None specified.   Person & email address to contact for further information:      calsify@ietf.org   Intended usage:  COMMON   Restrictions on usage:  There are no restrictions on where this media      type can be used.   Author:  See the "Authors' Addresses" section of this document.   Change controller:  IETF7.3.  iCalendar Property Registrations   This document defines the following new iCalendar property to be   added to the registry defined inSection 8.2.3 of [RFC5545]:              +----------+---------+-----------------------+              | Property | Status  | Reference             |              +----------+---------+-----------------------+              | XML      | Current |RFC 6321, Section 4.2 |              +----------+---------+-----------------------+Daboo, et al.                Standards Track                   [Page 21]

RFC 6321                          xCal                       August 20118.  Acknowledgments   The authors would like to thank the following for their valuable   contributions: Toby Considine, Bernard Desruisseaux, Keith Moore,   Filip Navara, Simon Perreault, Arnaud Quillaud, Peter Saint-Andre,   and Dave Thewlis.  This specification originated from the work of the   XML technical committee of the Calendaring and Scheduling Consortium.9.  References9.1.  Normative References   [RFC2119]  Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate              Requirement Levels",BCP 14,RFC 2119, March 1997.   [RFC3023]  Murata, M., St. Laurent, S., and D. Kohn, "XML Media              Types",RFC 3023, January 2001.   [RFC3470]  Hollenbeck, S., Rose, M., and L. Masinter, "Guidelines for              the Use of Extensible Markup Language (XML)              within IETF Protocols",BCP 70,RFC 3470, January 2003.   [RFC3688]  Mealling, M., "The IETF XML Registry",BCP 81,RFC 3688,              January 2004.   [RFC4648]  Josefsson, S., "The Base16, Base32, and Base64 Data              Encodings",RFC 4648, October 2006.   [RFC5545]  Desruisseaux, B., "Internet Calendaring and Scheduling              Core Object Specification (iCalendar)",RFC 5545,              September 2009.   [W3C.REC-xml-20081126]              Sperberg-McQueen, C., Yergeau, F., Bray, T., Paoli, J.,              and E. Maler, "Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 (Fifth              Edition)", World Wide Web Consortium Recommendation REC-              xml-20081126, November 2008,              <http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/REC-xml-20081126>.9.2.  Informative References   [W3C.REC-xmlschema-2-20041028]              Malhotra, A. and P. Biron, "XML Schema Part 2: Datatypes              Second Edition", World Wide Web Consortium              Recommendation REC-xmlschema-2-20041028, October 2004,              <http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xmlschema-2-20041028>.Daboo, et al.                Standards Track                   [Page 22]

RFC 6321                          xCal                       August 2011Appendix A.  RELAX NG Schema   Below is a RELAX NG schema for iCalendar in XML.  The schema is non-   normative and given for reference only.   This schema uses the compact notation of RELAX NG.  The numeric   section numbers given in the comments refer to sections in [RFC5545].   The ordering of elements follows the section ordering of [RFC5545].   The RELAX NG compact notation "?" operator is used to indicate an   unordered list of items.  However, that operator, as defined, allows   "mixing" each element that it operates on at any depth within the   other elements, rather than just allowing "mixing" of siblings only.   As a result, the schema provided allows certain constructs that are   not allowed in iCalendar.  Given that there is no sibling-only   unordered list operator in RELAX NG, this is the best representation   that can be given.   Patterns for date/time, duration, and UTC offset values are given   because those differ from the values used in iCalendar.  More   restrictive schema with patterns and numerical limits could be   derived from the example schema here if more comprehensive schema   validation is required.   # RELAX NG Schema for iCalendar in XML   default namespace = "urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:icalendar-2.0"   # 3.2 Property Parameters   # 3.2.1 Alternate Text Representation   altrepparam = element altrep {       value-uri   }   # 3.2.2 Common Name   cnparam = element cn {       value-text   }Daboo, et al.                Standards Track                   [Page 23]

RFC 6321                          xCal                       August 2011   # 3.2.3 Calendar User Type   cutypeparam = element cutype {       element text {           "INDIVIDUAL" |           "GROUP" |           "RESOURCE" |           "ROOM" |           "UNKNOWN"       }   }   # 3.2.4 Delegators   delfromparam = element delegated-from {       value-cal-address+   }   # 3.2.5 Delegatees   deltoparam = element delegated-to {       value-cal-address+   }   # 3.2.6 Directory Entry Reference   dirparam = element dir {       value-uri   }   # 3.2.7 Inline Encoding   encodingparam = element encoding {       element text {           "8BIT" |           "BASE64"       }   }   # 3.2.8 Format Type   fmttypeparam = element fmttype {       value-text   }Daboo, et al.                Standards Track                   [Page 24]

RFC 6321                          xCal                       August 2011   # 3.2.9 Free/Busy Time Type   fbtypeparam = element fbtype {       element text {           "FREE" |           "BUSY" |           "BUSY-UNAVAILABLE" |           "BUSY-TENTATIVE"       }   }   # 3.2.10 Language   languageparam = element language {       value-text   }   # 3.2.11 Group or List Membership   memberparam = element member {       value-cal-address+   }   # 3.2.12 Participation Status   partstatparam = element partstat {       type-partstat-event |       type-partstat-todo |       type-partstat-jour   }   type-partstat-event = (       element text {           "NEEDS-ACTION" |           "ACCEPTED" |           "DECLINED" |           "TENTATIVE" |           "DELEGATED"       }   )Daboo, et al.                Standards Track                   [Page 25]

RFC 6321                          xCal                       August 2011   type-partstat-todo = (       element text {           "NEEDS-ACTION" |           "ACCEPTED" |           "DECLINED" |           "TENTATIVE" |           "DELEGATED" |           "COMPLETED" |           "IN-PROCESS"       }   )   type-partstat-jour = (       element text {           "NEEDS-ACTION" |           "ACCEPTED" |           "DECLINED"       }   )   # 3.2.13 Recurrence Identifier Range   rangeparam = element range {       element text {           "THISANDFUTURE"       }   }   # 3.2.14 Alarm Trigger Relationship   trigrelparam = element related {       element text {           "START" |           "END"       }   }   # 3.2.15 Relationship Type   reltypeparam = element reltype {       element text {           "PARENT" |           "CHILD" |           "SIBLING"       }   }Daboo, et al.                Standards Track                   [Page 26]

RFC 6321                          xCal                       August 2011   # 3.2.16 Participation Role   roleparam = element role {       element text {           "CHAIR" |           "REQ-PARTICIPANT" |           "OPT-PARTICIPANT" |           "NON-PARTICIPANT"       }   }   # 3.2.17 RSVP Expectation   rsvpparam = element rsvp {       value-boolean   }   # 3.2.18 Sent By   sentbyparam = element sent-by {       value-cal-address   }   # 3.2.19 Time Zone Identifier   tzidparam = element tzid {       value-text   }   # 3.3 Property Value Data Types   # 3.3.1 BINARY   value-binary =  element binary {       xsd:string   }   # 3.3.2 BOOLEAN   value-boolean = element boolean {       xsd:boolean   }   # 3.3.3 CAL-ADDRESS   value-cal-address = element cal-address {       xsd:anyURI   }Daboo, et al.                Standards Track                   [Page 27]

RFC 6321                          xCal                       August 2011   # 3.3.4 DATE   pattern-date = xsd:string {       pattern = "\d\d\d\d-\d\d-\d\d"   }   value-date = element date {       pattern-date   }   # 3.3.5 DATE-TIME   pattern-date-time = xsd:string {       pattern = "\d\d\d\d-\d\d-\d\dT\d\d:\d\d:\d\dZ?"   }   value-date-time = element date-time {       pattern-date-time   }   # 3.3.6 DURATION   pattern-duration = xsd:string {       pattern = "(+|-)?P(\d+W)|(\d+D)?"               ~ "(T(\d+H(\d+M)?(\d+S)?)|"               ~   "(\d+M(\d+S)?)|"               ~   "(\d+S))?"   }   value-duration = element duration {       pattern-duration   }   # 3.3.7 FLOAT   value-float = element float {       xsd:float   }   # 3.3.8 INTEGER   value-integer = element integer {       xsd:integer   }Daboo, et al.                Standards Track                   [Page 28]

RFC 6321                          xCal                       August 2011   # 3.3.9 PERIOD   value-period = element period {       element start {           pattern-date-time       },       (           element end {               pattern-date-time           } |           element duration {               pattern-duration           }       )   }   # 3.3.10 RECUR   value-recur = element recur {       type-freq,       (type-until | type-count)?,       element interval {           xsd:positiveInteger       }?,       type-bysecond*,       type-byminute*,       type-byhour*,       type-byday*,       type-bymonthday*,       type-byyearday*,       type-byweekno*,       type-bymonth*,       type-bysetpos*,       element wkst { type-weekday }?   }   type-freq = element freq {       "SECONDLY" |       "MINUTELY" |       "HOURLY"   |       "DAILY"    |       "WEEKLY"   |       "MONTHLY"  |       "YEARLY"   }Daboo, et al.                Standards Track                   [Page 29]

RFC 6321                          xCal                       August 2011   type-until = element until {       type-date |       type-date-time   }   type-count = element count {       xsd:positiveInteger   }   type-bysecond = element bysecond {       xsd:positiveInteger   }   type-byminute = element byminute {       xsd:positiveInteger   }   type-byhour = element byhour {       xsd:positiveInteger   }   type-weekday = (       "SU" |       "MO" |       "TU" |       "WE" |       "TH" |       "FR" |       "SA"   )   type-byday = element byday {       xsd:integer?,       type-weekday   }   type-bymonthday = element bymonthday {       xsd:integer   }   type-byyearday = element byyearday {       xsd:integer   }   type-byweekno = element byweekno {       xsd:integer   }Daboo, et al.                Standards Track                   [Page 30]

RFC 6321                          xCal                       August 2011   type-bymonth = element bymonth {       xsd:positiveInteger   }   type-bysetpos = element bysetpos {       xsd:integer   }   # 3.3.11 TEXT   value-text = element text {       xsd:string   }   # 3.3.12 TIME   pattern-time = xsd:string {       pattern = "\d\d:\d\d:\d\dZ?"   }   value-time = element time {       pattern-time   }   # 3.3.13 URI   value-uri = element uri {       xsd:anyURI   }   # 3.3.14 UTC-OFFSET   value-utc-offset = element utc-offset {       xsd:string { pattern = "(+|-)\d\d:\d\d(:\d\d)?" }   }   # UNKNOWN   value-unknown = element unknown {       xsd:string   }   # 3.4 iCalendar Stream   start = element icalendar {       vcalendar+   }Daboo, et al.                Standards Track                   [Page 31]

RFC 6321                          xCal                       August 2011   # 3.6 Calendar Components   vcalendar = element vcalendar {       type-calprops,       type-component   }   type-calprops = element properties {       property-prodid &       property-version &       property-calscale? &       property-method?   }   type-component = element components {       (           component-vevent |           component-vtodo |           component-vjournal |           component-vfreebusy |           component-vtimezone       )*   }   # 3.6.1 Event Component   component-vevent = element vevent {       type-eventprop,       element components {           component-valarm+       }?   }   type-eventprop = element properties {       property-dtstamp &       property-dtstart &       property-uid &       property-class? &       property-created? &       property-description? &       property-geo? &       property-last-mod? &       property-location? &       property-organizer? &       property-priority? &       property-seq? &       property-status-event? &Daboo, et al.                Standards Track                   [Page 32]

RFC 6321                          xCal                       August 2011       property-summary? &       property-transp? &       property-url? &       property-recurid? &       property-rrule? &       (property-dtend | property-duration)? &       property-attach* &       property-attendee* &       property-categories* &       property-comment* &       property-contact* &       property-exdate* &       property-rstatus* &       property-related* &       property-resources* &       property-rdate*   }   # 3.6.2 To-do Component   component-vtodo = element vtodo {       type-todoprop,       element components {           component-valarm+       }?   }   type-todoprop = element properties {       property-dtstamp &       property-uid &       property-class? &       property-completed? &       property-created? &       property-description? &       property-geo? &       property-last-mod? &       property-location? &       property-organizer? &       property-percent? &       property-priority? &       property-recurid? &       property-seq? &       property-status-todo? &       property-summary? &Daboo, et al.                Standards Track                   [Page 33]

RFC 6321                          xCal                       August 2011       property-url? &       property-rrule? &       (           (property-dtstart?, property-dtend? ) |           (property-dtstart, property-duration)?       ) &       property-attach* &       property-attendee* &       property-categories* &       property-comment* &       property-contact* &       property-exdate* &       property-rstatus* &       property-related* &       property-resources* &       property-rdate*   }   # 3.6.3 Journal Component   component-vjournal = element vjournal {       type-jourprop   }   type-jourprop = element properties {       property-dtstamp &       property-uid &       property-class? &       property-created? &       property-dtstart? &       property-last-mod? &       property-organizer? &       property-recurid? &       property-seq? &       property-status-jour? &       property-summary? &       property-url? &       property-rrule? &       property-attach* &       property-attendee* &       property-categories* &       property-comment* &Daboo, et al.                Standards Track                   [Page 34]

RFC 6321                          xCal                       August 2011       property-contact* &       property-description? &       property-exdate* &       property-related* &       property-rdate* &       property-rstatus*   }   # 3.6.4 Free/Busy Component   component-vfreebusy = element vfreebusy {       type-fbprop   }   type-fbprop = element properties {       property-dtstamp &       property-uid &       property-contact? &       property-dtstart? &       property-dtend? &       property-duration? &       property-organizer? &       property-url? &       property-attendee* &       property-comment* &       property-freebusy* &       property-rstatus*   }   # 3.6.5 Time Zone Component   component-vtimezone = element vtimezone {       element properties {           property-tzid &           property-last-mod? &           property-tzuurl?       },       element components {           (component-standard | component-daylight) &           component-standard* &           component-daylight*       }   }Daboo, et al.                Standards Track                   [Page 35]

RFC 6321                          xCal                       August 2011   component-standard = element standard {       type-tzprop   }   component-daylight = element daylight {       type-tzprop   }   type-tzprop = element properties {       property-dtstart &       property-tzoffsetto &       property-tzoffsetfrom &       property-rrule? &       property-comment* &       property-rdate* &       property-tzname*   }   # 3.6.6 Alarm Component   component-valarm = element valarm {       audioprop | dispprop | emailprop   }   type-audioprop = element properties {       property-action &       property-trigger &       (property-duration, property-repeat)? &       property-attach?   }   type-dispprop = element properties {       property-action &       property-description &       property-trigger &       property-summary &       property-attendee+ &       (property-duration, property-repeat)? &       property-attach*   }Daboo, et al.                Standards Track                   [Page 36]

RFC 6321                          xCal                       August 2011   type-emailprop = element properties {       property-action &       property-description &       property-trigger &       (property-duration, property-repeat)?   }   # 3.7 Calendar Properties   # 3.7.1 Calendar Scale   property-calscale = element calscale {       element parameters { empty }?,       element text { "GREGORIAN" }   }   # 3.7.2 Method   property-method = element method {       element parameters { empty }?,       value-text   }   # 3.7.3 Product Identifier   property-prodid = element prodid {       element parameters { empty }?,       value-text   }   # 3.7.4 Version   property-version = element version {       element parameters { empty }?,       element text { "2.0" }   }Daboo, et al.                Standards Track                   [Page 37]

RFC 6321                          xCal                       August 2011   # 3.8 Component Properties   # 3.8.1 Descriptive Component Properties   # 3.8.1.1 Attachment   property-attach = element attach {       element parameters {           fmttypeparam? &           encodingparam?       }?,       value-uri | value-binary   }   # 3.8.1.2 Categories   property-categories = element categories {       element parameters {           languageparam? &       }?,       value-text+   }   # 3.8.1.3 Classification   property-class = element class {       element parameters { empty }?,       element text {           "PUBLIC" |           "PRIVATE" |           "CONFIDENTIAL"       }   }   # 3.8.1.4 Comment   property-comment = element comment {       element parameters {           altrepparam? &           languageparam?       }?,Daboo, et al.                Standards Track                   [Page 38]

RFC 6321                          xCal                       August 2011       value-text   }   # 3.8.1.5 Description   property-description = element description {       element parameters {           altrepparam? &           languageparam?       }?,       value-text   }   # 3.8.1.6 Geographic Position   property-geo = element geo {       element parameters { empty }?,       element latitude  { xsd:float },       element longitude { xsd:float }   }   # 3.8.1.7 Location   property-location = element location {       element parameters {           altrepparam? &           languageparam?       }?,       value-text   }   # 3.8.1.8 Percent Complete   property-percent = element percent-complete {       element parameters { empty }?,       value-integer   }Daboo, et al.                Standards Track                   [Page 39]

RFC 6321                          xCal                       August 2011   # 3.8.1.9 Priority   property-priority = element priority {       element parameters { empty }?,       value-integer   }   # 3.8.1.10 Resources   property-resources = element resources {       element parameters {           altrepparam? &           languageparam?       }?,       value-text+   }   # 3.8.1.11 Status   property-status-event = element status {       element parameters { empty }?,       element text {           "TENTATIVE" |           "CONFIRMED" |           "CANCELLED"       }   }   property-status-todo = element status {       element parameters { empty }?,       element text {           "NEEDS-ACTION" |           "COMPLETED" |           "IN-PROCESS" |           "CANCELLED"       }   }Daboo, et al.                Standards Track                   [Page 40]

RFC 6321                          xCal                       August 2011   property-status-jour = element status {       element parameters { empty }?,       element text {           "DRAFT" |           "FINAL" |           "CANCELLED"       }   }   # 3.8.1.12 Summary   property-summary = element summary {       element parameters {           altrepparam? &           languageparam?       }?,       value-text   }   # 3.8.2 Date and Time Component Properties   # 3.8.2.1 Date/Time Completed   property-completed = element completed {       element parameters { empty }?,       value-date-time   }   # 3.8.2.2 Date/Time End   property-dtend = element dtend {       element parameters {           tzidparam?       }?,       value-date-time |       value-date   }Daboo, et al.                Standards Track                   [Page 41]

RFC 6321                          xCal                       August 2011   # 3.8.2.3 Date/Time Due   property-due = element due {       element parameters {           tzidparam?       }?,       value-date-time |       value-date   }   # 3.8.2.4 Date/Time Start   property-dtstart = element dtstart {       element parameters {           tzidparam?       }?,       value-date-time |       value-date   }   # 3.8.2.5 Duration   property-duration = element duration {       element parameters { empty }?,       value-duration   }   # 3.8.2.6 Free/Busy Time   property-freebusy = element freebusy {       element parameters {           fbtypeparam?       }?,       value-period+   }   # 3.8.2.7 Time Transparency   property-transp = element transp {Daboo, et al.                Standards Track                   [Page 42]

RFC 6321                          xCal                       August 2011       element parameters { empty }?,       element text {           "OPAQUE" |           "TRANSPARENT"       }   }   # 3.8.3 Time Zone Component Properties   # 3.8.3.1 Time Zone Identifier   property-tzid = element tzid {       element parameters { empty }?,       value-text   }   # 3.8.3.2 Time Zone Name   property-tzname = element tzname {       element parameters {           languageparam?       }?,       value-text   }   # 3.8.3.3 Time Zone Offset From   property-tzoffsetfrom = element tzoffsetfrom {       element parameters { empty }?,       value-utc-offset   }   # 3.8.3.4 Time Zone Offset To   property-tzoffsetto = element tzoffsetto {       element parameters { empty }?,       value-utc-offset   }Daboo, et al.                Standards Track                   [Page 43]

RFC 6321                          xCal                       August 2011   # 3.8.3.5 Time Zone URL   property-tzurl = element tzurl {       element parameters { empty }?,       value-uri   }   # 3.8.4 Relationship Component Properties   # 3.8.4.1 Attendee   property-attendee = element attendee {       element parameters {           cutypeparam? &           memberparam? &           roleparam? &           partstatparam? &           rsvpparam? &           deltoparam? &           delfromparam? &           sentbyparam? &           cnparam? &           dirparam? &           languageparam?       }?,       value-cal-address   }   # 3.8.4.2 Contact   property-contact = element contact {       element parameters {           altrepparam? &           languageparam?       }?,       value-text   }   # 3.8.4.3 Organizer   property-organizer = element organizer {Daboo, et al.                Standards Track                   [Page 44]

RFC 6321                          xCal                       August 2011       element parameters {           cnparam? &           dirparam? &           sentbyparam? &           languageparam?       }?,       value-cal-address   }   # 3.8.4.4 Recurrence ID   property-recurid = element recurrence-id {       element parameters {           tzidparam? &           rangeparam?       }?,       value-date-time |       value-date   }   # 3.8.4.5 Related-To   property-related = element related-to {       element parameters {           reltypeparam?       }?,       value-text   }   # 3.8.4.6 Uniform Resource Locator   property-url = element url {       element parameters { empty }?,       value-uri   }   # 3.8.4.7 Unique Identifier   property-uid = element uid {       element parameters { empty }?,Daboo, et al.                Standards Track                   [Page 45]

RFC 6321                          xCal                       August 2011       value-text   }   # 3.8.5 Recurrence Component Properties   # 3.8.5.1 Exception Date/Times   property-exdate = element exdate {       element parameters {           tzidparam?       }?,       value-date-time+ |       value-date+   }   # 3.8.5.2 Recurrence Date/Times   property-rdate = element rdate {       element parameters {           tzidparam?       }?,       value-date-time+ |       value-date+ |       value-period+   }   # 3.8.5.3 Recurrence Rule   property-rrule = element rrule {       element parameters { empty }?,       value-recur   }   # 3.8.6 Alarm Component Properties   # 3.8.6.1 Action   property-action = element action {       element parameters { empty }?,Daboo, et al.                Standards Track                   [Page 46]

RFC 6321                          xCal                       August 2011       element text {           "AUDIO" |           "DISPLAY" |           "EMAIL"       }   }   # 3.8.6.2 Repeat Count   property-repeat = element repeat {       element parameters { empty }?,       value-integer   }   # 3.8.6.3 Trigger   property-trigger = element trigger {       (           element parameters {               trigrelparam?           }?,           value-duration       ) |       (           element parameters { empty }?,           value-date-time       )   }   # 3.8.7 Change Management Component Properties   # 3.8.7.1 Date/Time Created   property-created = element created {       element parameters { empty }?,       value-date-time   }   # 3.8.7.2 Date/Time Stamp   property-dtstamp = element dtstamp {Daboo, et al.                Standards Track                   [Page 47]

RFC 6321                          xCal                       August 2011       element parameters { empty }?,       value-date-time   }   # 3.8.7.3 Last Modified   property-last-mod = element last-modified {       element parameters { empty }?,       value-date-time   }   # 3.8.7.4 Sequence Number   property-seq = element sequence {       element parameters { empty }?,       value-integer   }   # 3.8.8 Miscellaneous Component Properties   # 3.8.8.3 Request Status   property-rstatus = element request-status {       element parameters {           languageparam?       }?,       element code { xsd:string },       element description { xsd:string },       element data { xsd:string }?   }Daboo, et al.                Standards Track                   [Page 48]

RFC 6321                          xCal                       August 2011Appendix B.  Examples   This section contains two examples of iCalendar objects with their   xCal representation.B.1.  Example 1B.1.1.  iCalendar Data   BEGIN:VCALENDAR   CALSCALE:GREGORIAN   PRODID:-//Example Inc.//Example Calendar//EN   VERSION:2.0   BEGIN:VEVENT   DTSTAMP:20080205T191224Z   DTSTART:20081006   SUMMARY:Planning meeting   UID:4088E990AD89CB3DBB484909   END:VEVENT   END:VCALENDARB.1.2.  XML Data   <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>   <icalendar xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:icalendar-2.0">    <vcalendar>     <properties>      <calscale>        <text>GREGORIAN</text>      </calscale>      <prodid>       <text>-//Example Inc.//Example Calendar//EN</text>      </prodid>      <version>        <text>2.0</text>      </version>     </properties>     <components>      <vevent>       <properties>        <dtstamp>          <date-time>2008-02-05T19:12:24Z</date-time>        </dtstamp>        <dtstart>          <date>2008-10-06</date>        </dtstart>        <summary>         <text>Planning meeting</text>Daboo, et al.                Standards Track                   [Page 49]

RFC 6321                          xCal                       August 2011        </summary>        <uid>         <text>4088E990AD89CB3DBB484909</text>        </uid>       </properties>      </vevent>     </components>    </vcalendar>   </icalendar>B.2.  Example 2B.2.1.  iCalendar Data   VERSION:2.0   PRODID:-//Example Corp.//Example Client//EN   BEGIN:VTIMEZONE   LAST-MODIFIED:20040110T032845Z   TZID:US/Eastern   BEGIN:DAYLIGHT   DTSTART:20000404T020000   RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYDAY=1SU;BYMONTH=4   TZNAME:EDT   TZOFFSETFROM:-0500   TZOFFSETTO:-0400   END:DAYLIGHT   BEGIN:STANDARD   DTSTART:20001026T020000   RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYDAY=-1SU;BYMONTH=10   TZNAME:EST   TZOFFSETFROM:-0400   TZOFFSETTO:-0500   END:STANDARD   END:VTIMEZONE   BEGIN:VEVENT   DTSTAMP:20060206T001121Z   DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20060102T120000   DURATION:PT1H   RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;COUNT=5   RDATE;TZID=US/Eastern;VALUE=PERIOD:20060102T150000/PT2H   SUMMARY:Event #2   DESCRIPTION:We are having a meeting all this week at 12 pm fo    r one hour\, with an additional meeting on the first day 2 h    ours long.\nPlease bring your own lunch for the 12 pm meetin    gs.   UID:00959BC664CA650E933C892C@example.com   END:VEVENT   BEGIN:VEVENTDaboo, et al.                Standards Track                   [Page 50]

RFC 6321                          xCal                       August 2011   DTSTAMP:20060206T001121Z   DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20060104T140000   DURATION:PT1H   RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Eastern:20060104T120000   SUMMARY:Event #2 bis   UID:00959BC664CA650E933C892C@example.com   END:VEVENT   END:VCALENDARB.2.2.  XML Data   <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>   <icalendar xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:icalendar-2.0">     <vcalendar>       <properties>         <prodid>           <text>-//Example Inc.//Example Client//EN</text>         </prodid>         <version>           <text>2.0</text>         </version>       </properties>       <components>         <vtimezone>           <properties>             <last-modified>               <date-time>2004-01-10T03:28:45Z</date-time>             </last-modified>             <tzid>US/Eastern</tzid>           </properties>           <components>             <daylight>               <properties>                 <dtstart>                   <date-time>2000-04-04T02:00:00</date-time>                 </dtstart>                 <rrule>                   <recur>                     <freq>YEARLY</freq>                     <byday>1SU</byday>                     <bymonth>4</bymonth>                   </recur>                 </rrule>                 <tzname>                   <text>EDT</text>                 </tzname>                 <tzoffsetfrom>                   <utc-offset>-05:00</utc-offset>Daboo, et al.                Standards Track                   [Page 51]

RFC 6321                          xCal                       August 2011                 </tzoffsetfrom>                 <tzoffsetto>                   <utc-offset>-04:00</utc-offset>                 </tzoffsetto>               </properties>             </daylight>             <standard>               <properties>                 <dtstart>                   <date-time>2000-10-26T02:00:00</date-time>                 </dtstart>                 <rrule>                   <recur>                     <freq>YEARLY</freq>                     <byday>-1SU</byday>                     <bymonth>10</bymonth>                   </recur>                 </rrule>                 <tzname>                   <text>EST</text>                 </tzname>                 <tzoffsetfrom>                   <utc-offset>-04:00</utc-offset>                 </tzoffsetfrom>                 <tzoffsetto>                   <utc-offset>-05:00</utc-offset>                 </tzoffsetto>               </properties>             </standard>           </components>         </vtimezone>         <vevent>           <properties>             <dtstamp>               <date-time>2006-02-06T00:11:21Z</date-time>             </dtstamp>             <dtstart>               <parameters>                 <tzid><text>US/Eastern</text></tzid>               </parameters>               <date-time>2006-01-02T12:00:00</date-time>             </dtstart>             <duration>               <duration>PT1H</duration>             </duration>             <rrule>               <recur>                 <freq>DAILY</freq>Daboo, et al.                Standards Track                   [Page 52]

RFC 6321                          xCal                       August 2011                 <count>5</count>               </recur>             </rrule>             <rdate>               <parameters>                 <tzid><text>US/Eastern</text></tzid>               </parameters>               <period>                 <start>2006-01-02T15:00:00</start>                 <duration>PT2H</duration>               </period>             </rdate>             <summary>               <text>Event #2</text>             </summary>             <description>               <text>We are having a meeting all this week at 12   pm for one hour, with an additional meeting on the first day   2 hours long.&#x0a;Please bring your own lunch for the 12 pm   meetings.</text>             </description>             <uid>               <text>00959BC664CA650E933C892C@example.com</text>             </uid>           </properties>         </vevent>         <vevent>           <properties>             <dtstamp>               <date-time>2006-02-06T00:11:21Z</date-time>             </dtstamp>             <dtstart>               <parameters>                 <tzid><text>US/Eastern</text></tzid>               </parameters>               <date-time>2006-01-04T14:00:00</date-time>             </dtstart>             <duration>               <duration>PT1H</duration>             </duration>             <recurrence-id>               <parameters>                 <tzid><text>US/Eastern</text></tzid>               </parameters>               <date-time>2006-01-04T12:00:00</date-time>             </recurrence-id>             <summary>               <text>Event #2 bis</text>Daboo, et al.                Standards Track                   [Page 53]

RFC 6321                          xCal                       August 2011             </summary>             <uid>               <text>00959BC664CA650E933C892C@example.com</text>             </uid>           </properties>         </vevent>       </components>     </vcalendar>   </icalendar>Authors' Addresses   Cyrus Daboo   Apple Inc.   1 Infinite Loop   Cupertino, CA  95014   USA   EMail: cyrus@daboo.name   URI:http://www.apple.com/   Mike Douglass   Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute   110 8th Street   Troy, NY  12180   USA   EMail: douglm@rpi.edu   URI:http://www.rpi.edu/   Steven Lees   Microsoft Corporation   One Microsoft Way   Redmond, WA  98052   USA   EMail: steven.lees@microsoft.com   URI:http://www.microsoft.com/Daboo, et al.                Standards Track                   [Page 54]

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