That sounds great!  I would love the tarball!

Not really sure why I'd ever use BYDAY with MONTHLY, so that works fine
for me (Every Month on Tuesday would get tricky to know exactly when that
would be scheduled each month unless I knew that my Calendar program
always goes to the Tuesday after my start date, or the closest Tuesday, or
the Tuesday before...  The only way I could see it making sense is saying
the first Tuesday of each month.)  Anyway, I can live without that feature
until MS decides to fix.

Jz.

Paul Lesneiwski said:
>
>
> Joel Zucker wrote:
>> Hey Paul,
>>
>> Wow, thanks for working on this!  Yeah, regarding the MONTHLY, it won't
>> work (at least for me in Outlook 2003) unless I specify the MONTHDAY
>> parameter in the RRULE property. So something like:
>>
>> RRULE:FREQ=MONTHLY;INTERVAL=1;COUNT=12;BYMONTHDAY=29
>>
>> seems to work, but the following will not work:
>>
>> RRULE:FREQ=MONTHLY;INTERVAL=1;COUNT=12
>
> OK, it does not hurt in most cases to add the BYMONTHDAY (at least until
> more fine-grained controls over creating the type of recurrence desired
> are added), so I have added that to monthly events (unless any of the
> day checkboxes are checked, in which case BYDAY overrides BYMONTHDAY --
> upon which LookOut *will* choke... I leave that at their doorstep).
>
>> That is what I found.  Regarding the ALL DAY event, whenever I import
>> this:
>>
>> BEGIN:VEVENT
>> UID:sm_cal_evt_20050420T060554Z_zuck_com
>> SEQUENCE:0
>> PRIORITY:5
>> CREATED:20050420T060554Z
>> LAST-MODIFIED:20050420T060554Z
>> STATUS:
>> DTSTART:20050503
>> SUMMARY:Mungolaya Water Change
>> DESCRIPTION:
>> COMMENT:
>> DTEND:20050503
>> RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=3;UNTIL=20050831T140000Z
>> DTSTAMP:20050420T060554Z
>> END:VEVENT
>>
>> it is scheduled at 5:00PM...
>
> Yes, this is probably the problem that I described in my last mail.  Add
> ;VALUE=DATE to the DTSTART and DTEND properties.  I can send the tarball
> with that fix if you want it.
>
>   -paul
>



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