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      From: Waitman C. G. <wa...@em...> - 2002-11-08 22:40:58
      
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| sure thing, i was more interested in knowing about applications that use
the format. mozilla will import (i think) and export (definitely)
however it doesn't really use it for anything as far as i know.
thanks
waitman
On Fri, 2002-11-08 at 14:21, Chad wrote:
     From what I read xCal wasn't final yet, even so I only think Mozilla 
    currently can support it. That's a bridge I'm sure we'll have to cross 
    down the road, but we're quite a ways away from it.
    
    For VTODO I just want us to continue on what was currently stated in 
    earlier threads. I'm hoping to start the prefs page this weekend and 
    well as looking at cleaning up the bottom of month a bit.
    
    -C
    
    
    On Friday, November 8, 2002, at 07:43  AM, Waitman C. Gobble wrote:
    
    > i'll give it another go if you like.
    >
    > question, is there any use to support the xcal format? i am not sure if
    > this format is in use anywhere.
    >
    > waitman
    >
    >
    > On Thu, 2002-11-07 at 11:56, Chad wrote:
    >     So who was working on adding VTODO support to the parser? Now is 
    > the
    >     time to start looking at it for 0.9.
    >
    >     -C
    >
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