Sorry guys.. Apparently that file has some problems with the comments.
Check in this one instead.
Cheers
Sidney
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From: Sidney Chong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 02 January, 2004 3:36 PM
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Subject: Revised 2004 - holidays.sg.xml
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Hi Sidney,
Thanks, I just committed the new one.
As a sidenote, do you guys build these files manually with a calendar in
your left hand, or is there an easier way? I'm missing Swedish holidays.
Thanks,
Kim
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Updated holidays.gb.xml attached, taking us through to
2006.
James :)
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Thanks, James.
It's committed.
Kim
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James Robertson
Sent: den 3 januari 2004 13:09
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Subject: [DQSD-Users] Updated holidays.gb.xml
Updated holidays.gb.xml attached, taking
Aah yes. I forgot about that 1.
JB
Aha! Once I understood that events and holidays are
equivalent, I found Fabio Chelly's amazing events file
generator [1], with a good start of Swedish holidays... It
rocks. I'll cross-reference with some calendar/rule base and
build a proper
Thanks, I didn't realize that holidays and events were the same things...
I *think* the event type parameter was intended to be used for some kind
of event partitioning (birthdays versus public holidays etc) but I dont
think it was ever implemented...
Monty
Talking to a friend last night, he
led me to two sites for Apple's iCal calendar
program. Seems they have a simple text structure,
which could easily be translated to DQSD format.
Several community sites have appeared where users
can share theirs. One suggested to me was
[1] iCalShare.
Also,