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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Fixing corrupted vcard files. Post 302247602 by dotancohen on Thursday 16th of October 2008 04:57:16 AM
Old 10-16-2008
Code:
hardy2@hardy2-laptop:~$ cat -vet test.vcf
BEGIN:VCARD^M$
FN:First Last^M$
N:Last;First;;;^M$
NOTE;CHARSET=UTF-8;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:First Line.\nThe Second Line i^M$
 s long so that it will wrap. Long\, long\, and wrapping!=\n\nThird Line.\n^M$
UID:frh74xvYZ9^M$
VERSION:2.1^M$
END:VCARD^M$
^M$
BEGIN:VCARD^M$
FN;CHARSET=UTF-8;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:=D7=90=D7=90=D7=A4=D7=A8=D7=98=D^M$
 7=99 =D7=9E=D7=A9=D7=A4=D7=97=D7=94^M$
N;CHARSET=UTF-8;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:=D7=9E=D7=A9=D7=A4=D7=97=D7=94;=D^M$
 7=90=D7=90=D7=A4=D7=A8=D7=98=D7=99;;;^M$
NOTE;CHARSET=UTF-8;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:=D7=A9=D7=95=D7=A8=D7=94 =D7=A^M$
 8=D7=90=D7=A9=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=94.\n=D7=A9=D7=95=D7=A8=D7=94 =D7=A9=D7=A0=D7=^M$
 99=D7=94 =D7=94=D7=99=D7=90 =D7=\n=90=D7=A8=D7=95=D7=9B=D7=94\, =D7=9B=D7=9^M$
 3=D7=99 =D7=A9=D7=A0=D7=A8=D7=90=\n =D7=90=D7=95=D7=AA=D7=94 =D7=92=D7=95=D^M$
 7=9C=D7=A9=D7=AA. =D7=90=D7=A8=D7=\n=95=D7=9B=D7=94\, =D7=90=D7=A8=D7=95=D7^M$
 =9B=D7=94\, =D7=95=D7=92=D7=95=D7=9C=\n=D7=A9=D7=AA!\n=D7=A9=D7=95=D7=A8=D7^M$
 =94 =D7=A9=D7=9C=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=99=D7=AA.\n^M$
UID:KqbQKbfBaF^M$
VERSION:2.1^M$
END:VCARD^M$
^M$
hardy2@hardy2-laptop:~$

 

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synce-partnership(1)					   http://synce.sourceforge.net/				      synce-partnership(1)

NAME
rra-appointment-from-vevent, rra-appointment-to-vevent, rra-contact-from-vcard, rra-contact-to-vcard, rra-decode, rra-delete, rra-get-data, rra-get-ids, rra-get-recurring-appointments, rra-get-types, rra-put-data, rra-subscribe, rra-task-from-vtodo, rra-task-to-vtodo, rra-time- zone - Tools for manipulating the WinCE Database SYNOPSIS
rra-appointment-from-vevent [-d LEVEL] [-c CODEPAGE] [-u] [-t TZFILE] VEVENT_FILE APPOINTMENT_FILE rra-appointment-to-vevent [-d LEVEL] [-c CODEPAGE] [-u] [-t TZFILE] APPOINTMENT_FILE [VEVENT_FILE] rra-contact-from-vcard [-d LEVEL] [-c CODEPAGE] [-u] VCARD_FILE CONTACT_FILE rra-contact-to-vcard [-d LEVEL] [-c CODEPAGE] [-u] CONTACT_FILE [VCARD_FILE] rra-decode FILE rra-delete [-d LEVEL] TYPE-ID OBJECT-ID ... rra-get-data [-d LEVEL] TYPE-ID OBJECT-ID FILENAME rra-get-ids [-d LEVEL] TYPE-ID ... rra-get-recurring-appointments rra-get-types [-d LEVEL] rra-put-data TYPE-ID OBJECT-ID FLAGS FILENAME rra-subscribe [-d LEVEL] [TYPE-ID] [TYPE-ID] ... rra-task-from-vtodo [-d LEVEL] [-c CODEPAGE] [-u] [-t TZFILE] VTODO_FILE TASK_FILE rra-task-to-vtodo [-d LEVEL] [-c CODEPAGE] [-u] [-t TZFILE] TASK_FILE [VTODO_FILE] rra-timezone [-d LEVEL] [-h] [-i INPUT-FILE] [-o OUTPUT-FILE] [-b] [-r] [-v] DESCRIPTION
This small tools could be used to manipulate the database of a WinCE device. AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Jonathan McDowell <noodles@earth.li> SEE ALSO
synce(1) The SynCE project September 2003 synce-partnership(1)
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