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An object-oriented library written in PHP that allows reading and writing iCalendar files. It is easy to use, fully standards compliant, and powerful. Intended audience: application developers who want to support iCalendar (RFC-2445, iCal).
The k5nJournal application is a journal/diary application that stores data in iCalendar (RFC 2445) format. This application will evolve into a weblog client application so that journal entries can be posted to blogs like WordPress.
This is a simple Proxy. its unix name is ict-help to fool tracking. I will make the html source available. It is designed to allow access to any website but to any monitoring system only looks like an IT website. Please add this to your sites if possible
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This project is a collection of iCalendar and xCalendar utilities and programs supporting the IETF (http://ietf.org) RFC-2445, RFC-2446, and RFC-2447 proposed standards.