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Introduction to Publishing Internet Calendars

Overview Internet Calendars are calendars that are shared through the Internet. Internet Calendars are based upon a global Internet standard that allows calendar information to be exchanged regardless of the application that is used to create or view the information. Internet Calendars use the iCalendar format and the .ics file name extension. Internet Calendars are shared either by sharing one-time static calendars, known as Calendar Snapshots, or by publishing calendars to a special Web server designed to host calendars in the iCalendar format. The benefit of the latter is that as one makes changes to the calendar in Microsoft Office Outlook 2007, the changes are replicated to the Web server. This paper describes the process for publishing Internet Calendars.

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Date PublishedFebruary 2007
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