--- i think Tails is a very old implementation and has not been
updated in a long time. It is probably not the best to bleeding-edge
tricks with. I would stick with Operator or X2V. Let us know if those
are importable via Sunbird or Google Calendar.

Brian, sorry that my previous email was not well delimited, but the output from Operator was there as well (just below the Tails output). In that case there were NO RDATEs in the output, so no point in sending it to Sunbird or Google 'cause they weren't there. Tails detected the RDATES OK but not Operator. I thought Tails looked quite pretty in the side panel, I had no idea it was a bit long in the tooth. Should I test using yet another plugin? This is what I used for the input, I hope it was OK:

<div class="vevent">
<h1 class="summary">My Irregular Meeting</h1>
<div>
<b>Dates:</b>
<abbr class="rdate" title="2009-04-12T1400/2009-04-12T1800,2009-05-10T1400/2009-05-10T1800,2009-06-14T1400/2009-06-14T1800,
2009-07-12T1400/2009-07-12T1800,2009-08-09T1400/2009-08-09T1800,2009-09-14T1400/2009-09-14T1800,
2009-10-11T1400/2009-10-11T1800">
<abbr title="2009-04-12" class="dtstart dtstamp"> 12/04</abbr>
List of dates</abbr>
etc....
I did not even realise that it was legal to nest <abbr> before your mail!
To avoid you searching, this is what Operator produces from the above on my Firefox 3 (Windows XP) with local files:

BEGIN:VCALENDAR
PRODID:
X-ORIGINAL-URL:file:///I:/Ray/websites/test%20download/cmcf.oignies.free.fr/agenda_englisholdtest.htm
X-WR-CALNAME:
VERSION:2.0
METHOD:PUBLISH
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:My Irregular Meeting
UID:
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090412
DTSTAMP:2009-04-12
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR

Tails managed to put in the RDATEs though Google and Sunbird did nothing with them.
Ray
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