Thanks Frank.

Frank Mantek wrote:
> The calendar team is aware of that issue, but i am unaware currently if
> there is a resolution on this. I will forward and come back to you on that.
>
> With the event organisation this makes sense. You know though, that, at
> least using the API, you can fix this yourself? Would that help for now?
>
> The way to fix this (drumroll):
>
> -> use an extendedProperty to store the local eventtimezone offset
> -> use a webContent property for the event to display the local time
>
> That should work
>

Sorry, I don't quote understand that. How does it help for a user who
finds the Calendar using the standard public calendar search, and then
views it using the standard Google Calendar facilities?

John Walton


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