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1: BadboyBill

posted Jun 06th, 2008 11:48pmTranslated Post
 
Hello Sway,

could you add an appointment calendar on the start side for download option for Outlook / Thunderbird Lightning.

bye

2: Norman Richter

posted Jun 08th, 2008 3:41pmTranslated Post
Hi,

the idea is really very interesting! I will have a look at the specifications which Outlook and Thunderbird use. Maybe, you know a web page with offered links for examples? If you have general experiences I thankful for every tip.

Norman

3: BadboyBill

posted Jun 08th, 2008 4:21pmTranslated Post
 
There are a lot webpages:

http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/holidays.html
are the holidays for download.

Or you can also download the program of the football EM 2008:
http://www.andib.com/kalender_outlook_excel_ics/


Internet Calendaring and Scheduling Core Object Specification:
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2445.txt

4: Norman Richter

posted Jun 08th, 2008 4:55pmTranslated Post
I call this a perfect co-work! Many thanks for the links. This iCal format is very known to me. As far as I know this format it's for a single download. The file will be imported into a program and that's it.
In our case we plan our updates only for some week. So the calender file must be downloaded manuelly every second week... is offers e.g. Thunderbird options for this?

5: Guest

posted Jun 08th, 2008 6:18pm
 
Beim Start werden alle Kalender aktualisiert[1]. Kalender
lassen sich natürlich auch extern über Netzwerk/Internet
nutzen[2].
siehe http://www.imagebam.com/image/17368b7486209


[1] Wie lässt sich die Kalenderanzeige aktualisieren

[2] Wie lassen sich Kalender über das Internet oder ein Netzwerk nutzen?