On Thu, 2003-07-17 at 19:56, Ted Anderson wrote:
> I just wanted to rehash this one more time before attempting to share an
> ICS file. Calendars from the icalshare website, for example, have TZID's
> that look like "Europe/Madrid" "America/New York" etc, while Evolution's
> look like "/softwarestudio.org/Olson_20011030_5/Europe/Madrid" and
> "/softwarestudio.org/Olson_20011030_5/America/New York".

The iCalendar standard specifies that TZIDs that start with a "/" are to
be considered globally unique. So they need more distinguishing
information. It's unfortunate that this means that other clients present
very long confusing timezone names.

> Does anyone know if an Evolution ICS file can be read as-is by other
> programs?

Yes, assuming the other program isn't buggy.

>  I've already tried importing the file on my wife's XP box, but that's
> a whole other issue as Outlook seems incapable of importing ICS files
> it didn't generate.

Yeah, not exactly sure what its constraints are. You might be able to
import them if you split up the file into multiple files each containing
a single event.

-- Dan
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