AlarmAttachmentType Property
This property contains the MIME-Type of the attachment.
Object Oriented Interface
public function getAlarmAttachmentType($alarmindex); public function setAlarmAttachmentType($alarmindex, $value);
Procedural Interface
ipworks_caldav_get($res, 4 , $alarmindex); ipworks_caldav_set($res, 4, $value , $alarmindex);
Default Value
''
Remarks
This property contains the MIME-Type of the attachment. If the AlarmAction is set to aAudio or aEmail the AlarmAttachment property may optionally contain a base-64 binary encoded attachment. The AlarmAttachmentType property is used to tell the CalDAV server what type of binary file it is receiving. This property is a standard MIME content type, in the format "type/sub-type". The most common audio types are shown in the table below:
AttachmentType | File Extension | Description |
audio/basic | au, snd | basic audio, 8-bit u-law PCM. |
audio/mid | mid, rmi | MIDI music data |
audio/mpeg | mp2, mp3 | MPEG-1 Audio Layer II and III. |
audio/x-aiff | aiff, aif, aifc | Macintosh audio format |
audio/x-mp4a-latm | m4a | MPEG-4 Audio |
audio/x-pn-realaudio | ra, ram | Realaudio |
audio/x-wav | wav | Microsoft waveform audio |
audio/x-ms-wma | wma | Windows Media Audio (Microsoft) |
You may use standard MIME content-types for any other file type you wish to submit in the AlarmAttachment property. If AlarmAttachment is specified but AlarmAttachmentType is left blank, no format type will be submitted with the AlarmAttachment and the CalDAV server may (or may not) attempt to determine the data type itself.
The size of the array is controlled by the AlarmCount property.
This property is not available at design time.
Data Type
String