Hello,

Many thanks for the idea. It prompted me to do more rigorous tests and I 
noted two things :

- The ics file created by mozilla will not be read 

- Taking the BEGIN:VCALENDAR section from Evo will not change a thing

So what is wrong here. Both calendars are claiming to support open 
standards !

I could live with Evol alone if I could find a way to export my calendar 
as HTML pages from it.

        Best regards

                Jan



On Sat, 6 Sep 2003, Ted Anderson wrote:

> I'm not sure if this applies to your ics file, but the Evolution ics
> file has a slightly different format than most. In the TZID field, where
> most programs would have "Europe/Madrid" Evo has
> "/softwarestudio.org/Olson_20011030_5/Europe/Madrid." When importing ics
> files from iCalshare, for example, I had to manually edit the TZID
> entries in the ics file or no appointments showed up in the calendar.
> 
> HTH
> 
> On Sat, 2003-09-06 at 14:22, Jan Polcher wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I thought that the local/Calendar/calendar.ics of evolution and the 
> > .mozilla/.../Calendar/CalendarDataFile.ics had the same format. Thus it 
> > would be logical to make a symbolic link between both so that both 
> > software see the same calendar.
> > 
> > Well, that does not work ! Once the link exists the first thing 
> > evolution does is to replace it by a file :-( Even when I copied the file 
> > from Mozilla over I do not get the calendar I filled out under mozilla.
> > 
> 
> 

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