That's what I'm discovering (dynamic vs. static). Right now I can create the 
Calendar object from iCalendar, but I don't seem to have a way to output it to 
text. Using the as_string() function keeps giving an error.

If anyone has some familiarity with this issue, feel free to respond.

Thanks!

-S

On May 12, 2010, at 6:16 AM, Greg wrote:

> You definitely can create ics files dynamically - in fact it's more
> difficult to create static files on appengine.
> 
> Basically you want to either generate them per request, or generate
> them and store them in the datastore, pulling them from there on
> request.
> 
> As long as the icalendar module is pure python, you should be able to
> use this too.
> 
> Cheers
> Greg.
>>> I'd like to use the python iCalendar framework 
>>> (http://codespeak.net/icalendar/) with my GAE app. However, it seems like 
>>> the GAE policy forbids me from creating .ics files dynamically and storing 
>>> them on the GAE filesystem. So, I wanted to ask if there was a way to 
>>> create and serve up a dynamically-created .ics file?
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