According to RFC, I want to group multiple events in a single ICS file (iCalendar stream), but this can be done, however, according to
I do not know how to Can someone help me or give me an example?
Here RFC says:
However, many iCalendar objects stream together simultaneously iCalendar. The first line of the ICalendar object and the last line should be a pair of iCalendar object delimiter string. The following syntax for an iCalendar stream:
icalstream = 1 * icalobject icalobject = "BEGIN" ":" "VCALENDAR" CRLF icalbody "END" ":" "VCALENDAR" CRLF
BEGIN: VCALENDAR Version: 2.0 PRODID: - // bobbin v0.1 // NONSGML iCal writer // N Kailsela: Gregorian method: Posted: VEVENT DTSTART: 20l0070lT080000Z DTEND: 20l0070lTll0000Z DTSTAMP: 20091130T213238Z UID: 1285935469767a7c7c1a9b3f0df8003a@yoursever.com Created: 20091130T213238Z Description: Example Event 1 Last-Modified: 20091130T213238Z Sequence: 0 Position: Fixed Summary: Example Event 1 TRANSP: Opaque End VEVENT Launch: VEVENT DTSTART: 20100701T120000Z DTEND: 20100701T130000Z DTSTAMP : 2009ll30T2l3238Z UID: 1285935469767a7c7c1a9b3f0df8003b@yoursever.com Created: 20,091,130 t 213238Z Description: example Event 2 final Revised: 20091130 T 213 238 Siiipi Isiii: 0 Location: Knfrmit Summary: Example Event 2 Tronspep: Opekyu Andः VEVENT and: Vsilender
Copy it into a file and save it as events. And it most should open in Iklandr compatible applications eg Outlook 2007 Sunbird, ICL and more complex examples you present calendar before seeing the results to export to create an event in Google Calendar and Calendar or somewhere like icalshare.com You can try to download The file format is similar to e-mail encoding, in which it should be folded. Is a very good article on Aisilandr Wikipedia and if you Google "icalendar recognizer" If you have multiple services that will allow you to validate your files Oh, and if you get frustrated with it, you are not alone, Although this is a good sampling imho, its implementation is very, er, is different.
Help you to help others with a little more detail about how you want to use it.
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