On Tue, 7 Oct 2014 19:45:10 +0200
Fabien Bodard <gambas...@gmail.com> wrote:

> ... what is iCal :-P ?
> 
> 2014-10-07 4:25 GMT+02:00 B Bruen <bbr...@paddys-hill.net>:
> > I don't suppose that anyone has an iCal parser utility that they would care 
> > to share do they?
> >
> > --
> > B Bruen <adamn...@gnail.com (sort of)>
> >

Further research by moi reveals that I should have called it "vCalendar" or 
more commonly "iCalendar". It is the unofficial interchange "standard" (and I 
use that term with the looseness it deserves) for  calendaring events, todos, 
journal entries and free-busy schedules.  More at 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ICalendar#Technical_specifications  etc.

I have begun developing a parser - I need it to get scheduled Australian public 
holidays from google. (Much as I despise using that source, but unfortunately 
it seems to be the best available :-(  )
B
-- 
B Bruen <bbr...@paddys-hill.net>

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