Provided by: librdf-vcard-perl_0.010-2_all bug

NAME

       RDF::vCard - convert between RDF and vCard

SYNOPSIS

        use RDF::vCard;
        use RDF::TrineShortcuts qw(rdf_string);

        my $input    = "http://example.com/contact-data.rdf";
        my $exporter = RDF::vCard::Exporter->new;

        my $data     = join '', $exporter->export_cards($input);
        print $data; # vCard 3.0 data

        my $importer = RDF::vCard::Importer->new;
        $importer->import_string($data);
        print rdf_string($importer->model => 'RDFXML');

DESCRIPTION

       This module doesn't do anything itself; it just loads RDF::vCard::Exporter and
       RDF::vCard::Importer for you.

   RDF::vCard::Exporter
       RDF::vCard::Exporter takes some RDF using the W3C's vCard vocabulary, and outputs
       RDF::vCard::Entity objects.

   RDF::vCard::Importer
       RDF::vCard::Importer does the reverse.

   RDF::vCard::Entity
       An RDF::vCard::Entity objects is an individual vCard. It overloads stringification, so
       just treat it like a string.

   RDF::vCard::Entity::WithXmlSupport
       RDF::vCard::Entity::WithXmlSupport is a subclass of RDF::vCard::Entity, with a "to_xml"
       method. It requires XML::LibXML to be installed and working. The importer and exporter
       will try to create these if possible.

   RDF::vCard::Line
       RDF::vCard::Line is internal fu that you probably don't want to touch.

BUGS

       If your RDF asserts that Alice is Bob's AGENT and Bob is Alice's AGENT, then
       RDF::vCard::Export will eat your face. Don't do it.

       Please report any other bugs to
       https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=RDF-vCard
       <https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=RDF-vCard>.

SEE ALSO

       http://www.w3.org/Submission/vcard-rdf/ <http://www.w3.org/Submission/vcard-rdf/>.

       <http://perlrdf.org/>.

       RDF::vCard::Babelfish.

AUTHOR

       Toby Inkster <tobyink@cpan.org>.

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright 2011 Toby Inkster

       This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
       terms as Perl itself.