Jake nice hint. An altenative way to generate your ical files is to use a Java agent (or a servlet) which makes things a little easier (unless you are scared of Java, which we all know you are not). Easier because there is a ready made library available that allows you to just fill in the properties and it will take care of all the formatting and stuff for you. Check out:
Jake nice hint. An altenative way to generate your ical files is to use a Java agent (or a servlet) which makes things a little easier (unless you are scared of Java, which we all know you are not). Easier because there is a ready made library available that allows you to just fill in the properties and it will take care of all the formatting and stuff for you. Check out:
http://wiki.modularity.net.au/ical4j/index.php?title=Main_Page
and of course you are aware of the calendaring schema documentation
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/lotus/documentation/dw-l-calendarschema.html