This example code first creates a vCard parser using the CParserVCard class. Then it creates a NOTE property with a string literal as its value, using CParserGroupedProperty and CParserPropertyValue classes. The property is associated with the vCard parser using the CParserVCard::AddPropertyL() method. Finally, the vCard is externalized or exported to a file by calling the CParserVCard::ExternalizeL() method.
The example also shows how to internalize or import a vCard from a file. A session with the file server is established using the RFs class to read the vCard from the file using a file read stream (RFileReadStream class).
Note that the procedure to create a vCal parser using the CParserVCal class is similar to that of creating a vCard parser.
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This is a console application and it builds an executable called VersitExample.exe
in the standard location (\epoc32\release\winscw\
<build_variant> for
CodeWarrior). After launching the executable, depending on the emulator
you are using, you may need to navigate from the app launcher/shell
screen to view the console.
CParserVCard
CParserGroupedProperty
CParserPropertyValue