I would like to help improve postal address input and formatting in
OFBiz to provide better support for international customers and shipments. The general idea is that a specified country would change how the postal address input form is arranged and labeled, and how the postal address is formatted for display. This would have a side effect of consolidating the input and display formatting into central locations. No data model changes are required, though a case could be made for adding a field "address3" to the postal address entity. To start, this could be as simple as having two generic templates: Address 1 Address 2 Address 3* City, State, Postal Code or Address 1 Address 2 Address 3* Postal Code, City, State (this is how UPS handles formatting for their Smart Labels, except they display Address 321 instead of 123) and then adding more country-specific templates as desired. Is there any additional interest in this? Any comments or suggestions? -Joe links: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-203 - discussion related to a proposed freemarker implementation from 2006 http://www.upu.int/post_code/en/postal_addressing_systems_member_countries.shtml - address formats http://xml.coverpages.org/Lubenow-UPUS42.html - UPU S42 Standard on International Postal Address Components and Templates (fairly interesting, but not freely available and appears to only have XML templates for 15 countries) smime.p7s (3K) Download Attachment |
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the formatting would be by country. Joe Eckard sent the following on 11/6/2008 9:36 AM: > I would like to help improve postal address input and formatting in > OFBiz to provide better support for international customers and shipments. > > The general idea is that a specified country would change how the postal > address input form is arranged and labeled, and how the postal address > is formatted for display. This would have a side effect of consolidating > the input and display formatting into central locations. > > No data model changes are required, though a case could be made for > adding a field "address3" to the postal address entity. > > To start, this could be as simple as having two generic templates: > > Address 1 > Address 2 > Address 3* > City, State, Postal Code > > or > > Address 1 > Address 2 > Address 3* > Postal Code, City, State > > (this is how UPS handles formatting for their Smart Labels, except > they display Address 321 instead of 123) > > and then adding more country-specific templates as desired. > > Is there any additional interest in this? Any comments or suggestions? > > -Joe > > > links: > > http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-203 - discussion related > to a proposed freemarker implementation from 2006 > > http://www.upu.int/post_code/en/postal_addressing_systems_member_countries.shtml - > address formats > > http://xml.coverpages.org/Lubenow-UPUS42.html - UPU S42 Standard on > International Postal Address Components and Templates > (fairly interesting, but not freely available and appears to > only have XML templates for 15 countries) |
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It would be nice to have the HTML markup include the hCard microformat:
http://microformats.org/wiki/hcard. -Adrian Joe Eckard wrote: > I would like to help improve postal address input and formatting in > OFBiz to provide better support for international customers and shipments. > > The general idea is that a specified country would change how the postal > address input form is arranged and labeled, and how the postal address > is formatted for display. This would have a side effect of consolidating > the input and display formatting into central locations. > > No data model changes are required, though a case could be made for > adding a field "address3" to the postal address entity. > > To start, this could be as simple as having two generic templates: > > Address 1 > Address 2 > Address 3* > City, State, Postal Code > > or > > Address 1 > Address 2 > Address 3* > Postal Code, City, State > > (this is how UPS handles formatting for their Smart Labels, except > they display Address 321 instead of 123) > > and then adding more country-specific templates as desired. > > Is there any additional interest in this? Any comments or suggestions? > > -Joe > > > links: > > http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-203 - discussion related > to a proposed freemarker implementation from 2006 > > http://www.upu.int/post_code/en/postal_addressing_systems_member_countries.shtml - > address formats > > http://xml.coverpages.org/Lubenow-UPUS42.html - UPU S42 Standard on > International Postal Address Components and Templates > (fairly interesting, but not freely available and appears to > only have XML templates for 15 countries) |
I can see this hcard, but would think it would be a contact mech form
remember addresses are permanent, people move. Adrian Crum sent the following on 11/6/2008 10:12 AM: > It would be nice to have the HTML markup include the hCard microformat: > http://microformats.org/wiki/hcard. > > -Adrian > > Joe Eckard wrote: >> I would like to help improve postal address input and formatting in >> OFBiz to provide better support for international customers and >> shipments. >> >> The general idea is that a specified country would change how the >> postal address input form is arranged and labeled, and how the postal >> address is formatted for display. This would have a side effect of >> consolidating the input and display formatting into central locations. >> >> No data model changes are required, though a case could be made for >> adding a field "address3" to the postal address entity. >> >> To start, this could be as simple as having two generic templates: >> >> Address 1 >> Address 2 >> Address 3* >> City, State, Postal Code >> >> or >> >> Address 1 >> Address 2 >> Address 3* >> Postal Code, City, State >> >> (this is how UPS handles formatting for their Smart Labels, except >> they display Address 321 instead of 123) >> >> and then adding more country-specific templates as desired. >> >> Is there any additional interest in this? Any comments or suggestions? >> >> -Joe >> >> >> links: >> >> http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-203 - discussion >> related to a proposed freemarker implementation from 2006 >> >> >> http://www.upu.int/post_code/en/postal_addressing_systems_member_countries.shtml >> - address formats >> >> http://xml.coverpages.org/Lubenow-UPUS42.html - UPU S42 Standard >> on International Postal Address Components and Templates >> (fairly interesting, but not freely available and appears to >> only have XML templates for 15 countries) > > |
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