Hi Todd,

I've started work on parsing the olson data files, but it's hard and 
haven't been able to finish this yet.
If you only have to deal with a single (or a few) timezones, it may make 
sense to just use some other iCalendar-generating tool, and use those files 
as templates.

If you have to deal with a lot, you may be able to find a database out 
there somewhere that has all the data. There's also people running testing 
versions of timezone servers out there, which may give you access to the 
data:

http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-douglass-timezone-service-11

Evert

On Monday, August 4, 2014 2:48:02 PM UTC-4, Todd Geist wrote:
>
>
> Hello,
>
> I have been generating Calendars for some time now using version vObject v 
> 2x, and setting the timezone property 'X-WR-TIMEZONE' of the calendar when 
> the events have time zones.  That has been working fine. Mac,iOS and google 
> clients have been able to subscribe just fine. However MS Office 365 is now 
> failing.  They do not recognize  'X-WR-TIMEZONE'  and want a real VTIMEZONE 
> entry.  Looking into the VTIMEZONE property a little bit leads me to 
> believe that this is very complicated, and not something I will be able to 
> just hack into place.
>
> I have looked through the docs for v2 and note that it is not supported. 
> Has this changed in v3? I checked the docs but didn't see it there.  
>
> Does vObject support the RFC VTIMEZONE spec?
>
> Does anyone have any experience producing iCalendar files for consumption 
> by Microsoft Office 365?
>
> Thanks
>
> Todd
>

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