Hi Larry - Thanks for getting back to me, and for looking into it. A solution to this problem would be a big deal for us, we've been looking for a way to make our calendars publicly available (to non-iCal users) for a while with no luck whatsoever until I stumbled upon your software. Anyway, I'd be happy to test any possible solutions you might find, please let me know if you discover anything that might work. BTW, in my particular application I only really need one-way copying of the calendars maintained on my iCal Server to a gcal calendar designed for viewing (but not changing) them by the world (by embedding this gcal viewer into my group web page). There might be a simple way of doing this other than using your powerful software (which enables 2-way control of the .ics files from both the gcal and ical sides... this is power that I don't really need at the moment) - if you have any ideas, I'd be much obliged to hear them? I'm something of a newbie to the CalDAV file organization used by iCal Server, which is very mysterious to me. thanks again, - Tom
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