We're not so much asking for a fix, as for a clear statement from
Google as to what it's "standard" behavior will be in this case, so we
can code around it.


On Aug 28, 6:24 pm, Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This seems like it will break Outlook if we support this, since
> Outlook doesn't support this type of recurrence.  Is that correct?
>
> Chris.
>
> On Aug 27, 1:47 pm, bobb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Lotus Notes allows a "Custom" repeating pattern, where the user
> > selects specific dates from a calendar control.   In the case of
> > custom recurrence patterns, (for example on Aug 17, 19, and 20th),
> > Lotus Notes uses the RDATE;VALUE=PERIOD element,, and creates each
> > starttime/endtime occurrence in the iCal header as:
>
> > DTSTART;TZID=20080818T210000Z
> > DTEND;TZID=20080818T220000Z
> > TRANSP:OPAQUE
> > RDATE;VALUE=PERIOD:20080817T210000Z/20080817T220000Z
> >  ,20080819T210000Z/20080819T220000Z,20080820T210000Z/20080820T220000Z
>
> > In this case, Gmail correctly represents the first occurrence with the
> > recurring icon on the calendar event, but none of the other events (on
> > the 19th and 20th in this case) are listed in the calendar.   Our
> > request would be to have full support for RDATE;VALUE=PERIOD: in
> > accordance with the iCal specification.
>
> > Possibly related 
> > topic:http://groups.google.com/group/google-calendar-help-dataapi/browse_th...-
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