Thank you. That is helpful!

> You should keep your data in ONE place. Either completly on the google-
> Side, or on your server side.

This was my intention, do all editing from my site and then "mirror"
the changes to a calendar which anyone can add to their Google
calendar.

> Thats already close... The solution is NOT an xml-file, but a ical or
> ics file that can be displayed in google calendar. (Add Additional
> Calendar and then just point to your ical file) That way round, your
> data will be completly stored within your website and only displayed
> in google. No complicated syncing needed.

Does anyone know of a good place to see samples of a ics-file
correctly formatted for Google? With both all-day events and ordinary
events?
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