Re: VNOTE OBEX
Re: VNOTE OBEX
- Subject: Re: VNOTE OBEX
- From: Alex Eiser <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 5 Jan 2004 14:31:57 -0500
\r\n is known as a crlf.
This command is used by vnotes to define the end of a section. (so
using one in your data section ends the data section)
0x0d is hex for 13 which is asci for cr and 0x0a is 10 or asci for lf.
I am not sure why you can't send just a /n.. that should have worked..
but this is the explanation that you asked for.
On Windows, macOS 9 & unix (macos X) all use different new line
settings. I can't remember which uses what.. but one uses just /n, the
other /r and the third uses both.
from the docs I read on vnote, I am not sure you can send it strings
that span more then one line. None of the examples I have seen do
anyway.
Best of luck,
Alex
On 5-Jan-04, at 1:33 PM, Camille Goureau-Suignard wrote:
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Hi to all
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> Did you try a \r\n (or \n\d) ?
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Yes, after you told me. That does not feet neither.
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Thanks anyway
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> I noted that if I export a vcard with the Address Book.app the
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> carriage return are 0x0d 0x0a.
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> I can always send these to my phone.
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What does that mean ?
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Thanks.
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Camille
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