--- Ryan King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 
> Well, here's the thing. iCalendar is weird about timezones. 

...

> converting applications, a la X2V, can convert to UTC, for which we  
> don't need any timezone definitions.

So, here's my simpleton question, if you're in California and download
the event (via x2v) will the datetime I set (4 pm EST) show up in your
calendar as 1 ps PST?


> > Would that be a proper implementation?
> 
> Yes, it would be. Sorry for the tangential comments.
> 
> -ryan

No problem. I'll work on implementing next week. Thanks.


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