You could always use ABxLDAP (http://www.addressbookserver.com) to
transfer contacts from you standard OS X Address Book to an LDAP
directory. It uses the iSync API and runs in the back-ground.

Have fun
Alex

> On Sat, Apr 12, 2008 at 11:02 AM, Tito Ciuro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> The data is stored in the OpenDirectory respository. Shared Contacts are
>> stored under 'People'. You'll probably need to use the Directory
>> Services
>> API to manipulate the data.
>
> That's what I feared.  Unfortunately the schema used for these
> contacts is non-standard, and while trivial to deduce it's as always
> preferable to use a standardized approach to getting a task done.  I
> sure hope there are plans for Address Book to see this information
> (and eventually merge/be supplanted by Directory.app).
>
> --Kyle Sluder
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