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David Cross gets political.







David Cross gets political.

David Cross gets political. 01/04/2004 11:56 PM

David Cross gets political.




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God bless Technorati. I would never have found about this guy and what he's doing - if it wasn't for Technorati.

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We've started building our newest software package. One of the features I would like to include is the ability to access a calendar of events. It seems like it should be very straight forward. Just publish a "standards-based" format and then subscribe to it using a viewer. Well it almost works

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I am able to generate a stream using Perl, Python, PHP or Java, but I just can't seem to get iCal 1.5.2 to see any of the events. All of the other tools have absolutely no problem, which confuses me. This should be really straight forward, however it is causing me no end of grief, I am starting to wonder if it is a bug in iCal?

BEGIN:VCALENDAR
VERSION:2.0
NAME:David Crow
X-WR-CALNAME:David Crow
X-WR-TIMEZONE:Canada/Eastern
PRODID:-//David Crow//NONSGML iCalendar Template//EN
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://davidcrow.ca/
SUMMARY:Test Calendar Posting
DTSTART;TZID=US-Eastern;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20040704T131610Z
DTEND;TZID=US-Eastern;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20040705T133110Z
ORGANIZER;CN="david":http://davidcrow.ca/
END:VEVENT 
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20040705T110236Z-1@cornea.local
DTSTAMP:20040705T0900Z
DTSTART:20040705T110200Z
DTEND:20040706T111700Z
SUMMARY:Welcome to Canada
CLASS:PUBLIC
CATEGORIES:BUSINESS,HUMAN RESOURCES
TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
END:VEVENT 
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20040706T130000Z-123402@host.com
DTSTAMP:20040706T1300Z
DTSTART:20040706T163000Z
DTEND:20040707T010000Z
SUMMARY:Laurel is in sensitivity awareness class.
CLASS:PUBLIC
CATEGORIES:BUSINESS,HUMAN RESOURCES
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20040705T131610Z-2@cornea.local
DTSTAMP:20040705T1300Z
DTSTART:20040705T163000Z
DTEND:20040707T010000Z
SUMMARY:David Rocks
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END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20040708T0800Z
DTSTART:20040708T093000Z
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END:VEVENT 
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iCal 1.5.2 is empty when importing this file. It reports that a URI that generates a "This calendar file is empty. No new events have been added to your iCal calendars."

iCal Error Dialog: This calendar file is empty. No new
events have been added to your iCal calendars.

The other tools have no problems reading this file. I have saved a calendar from iCal and I am now adding different pieces of an .ics file that has been generated and successfully imported into iCal. Though what works and what doesn't seems to be arbitrary, i.e. I am just guessing at the changes that matter.

The iCal2RDF converter has no trouble creating a valid RDF file from the pasted in iCal format. However, I don't seem to be able to read the RDFiCal format in Shrook or Bloglines (though it validates using the W3 RDF Validator). I am starting to wonder if it might be easier/quicker to just export to RSS or other XML format and convert this to iCal format (it seems that I am not a lone in this camp Marc Cantor and Ray Ozzie have both suggested this previously). There are a bunch of cool tools to help automate this process:

On a related note, none of these tools support the VJOURNAL format specified in the iCalendar format. It would be great to use iCal to view my blog subscriptions without having to resort to using a VEVENT for each blog entry.

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