Re: iCal Re: website update needed

2003-03-07 Thread Paul Sharpe
Paul Mison wrote: On 07/03/2003 at 15:13 +, Mark Fowler wrote: There's an utterly unofficial .ics that I intermittently hit with iCal at http://husk.org/misc/irc/london.pm.ics [updated this morning, if you want to refresh it] I updated http://calendar.russellsharpe.com/. I'm planning on

Re: iCal Re: website update needed

2003-03-07 Thread alex
On Fri, 2003-03-07 at 15:44, Paul Mison wrote: > There are resources to play with ics/ical (note the lack of cap) > files in Perl, but they're rather experimental still, and I don't > know what they are off the top of my head (although they're related > to Reefknot, I believe). I think Alex Mcle

Re: iCal Re: website update needed

2003-03-07 Thread Paul Mison
On 07/03/2003 at 15:13 +, Mark Fowler wrote: There's an utterly unofficial .ics that I intermittently hit with iCal at http://husk.org/misc/irc/london.pm.ics [updated this morning, if you want to refresh it] So how do I parse these files from Perl then? It'd be nice if I could just upload

Re: iCal Re: website update needed

2003-03-07 Thread Richard Clamp
On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 03:13:14PM +, Mark Fowler wrote: > > There's an utterly unofficial .ics that I intermittently hit with iCal at > > > > http://husk.org/misc/irc/london.pm.ics > > So how do I parse these files from Perl then? Net::ICal looks to be the hammer for this walnut: http://sear

iCal Re: website update needed

2003-03-07 Thread Mark Fowler
> There's an utterly unofficial .ics that I intermittently hit with iCal at > > http://husk.org/misc/irc/london.pm.ics > > However, it doesn't have meeting locations, merely dates. It's not > likely to have, either, but feel free to use it as the base for one > that does. So how do I parse these f