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Re: iCal parsing using Cocoa/Objc
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Re: iCal parsing using Cocoa/Objc


  • Subject: Re: iCal parsing using Cocoa/Objc
  • From: Scott Ribe <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 02 Jan 2006 20:50:49 -0700
  • Thread-topic: iCal parsing using Cocoa/Objc

> Parsing
> it is easy with the exception of the recurrence rules.  Those can be
> tricky to implement correctly.

Oh, yeah... I did this once on big calendars that had maybe started under
10.2 and mostly been populated under 10.3, and either iCal or iSynch had
made a surprising mess of the recurring items.

The RFC will help you read the files, but don't expect to do this without
some surprises. FWIW, I parsed them using Python...


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