I think the mechanism you're looking for would require the application
to be always-on such as a website for instance, since a synchronization
client/gadget wouldn't always be available for event notification
delivery. Being a website then a web service might be a suitable
solution, the webservice might take an XML formatted object as a
parameter.

Mootaz Dinana

On Oct 20, 3:45 am, "DPM" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You can subscribe to an email / SMS change notification, but there is
> no other programatic way for the Calendar to call you back. Idly
> curious, which mechanism would you like?


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