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RE: Name relationships in vCard 3.0



Good point about the Nickname, though there is the complication that
Nicknames often replace the entire name, as in Dubya, while here we're
talking of the Nickname holding just a part of the complete name.

Re the case of Lenin, mentioned by Phil, I think this is more a case of
multiple Family names, as his full adopted name was Vladimir Ilyich
Lenin (as opposed to his original name of Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov).

Misha Wolf
Standards Manager
Product and Platform Architecture Group
Reuters


-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Parrish [mailto:Jeff.Parrish@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: 09 September 2004 17:36
To: Misha Wolf; imc-vcard@xxxxxxx
Subject: RE: Name relationships in vCard 3.0


I love real-world examples!

I can imagine a search operation that would be flexible enough to
include multiple fields, and consequently be able to find you whether
the search was for Misha or Michael. On the other hand, I don't know how
I'm supposed to include you in a sorted list of names displayed in a
PDA.

Also, how do you decide when to use the Nickname type as opposed to
entering multiple entries into the N type? For example, why not use
Nickname:Misha, instead of N:Wolf;Michael,Misha;Joseph? Using the
Nickname type would avoid the sorting ambiguity associated with having
multiple entries.

	~jeff



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