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"No reason that wouldn't work. If the link is to a .ics file (or any other 
type that returns a .ics file) the browser should pass the document off to 
Outlook and stay on the same page."

Buy how I create that link in Outlook? OK.  Let me go a step back to see 
the picture you are describing.  First, I do a File / Save As HTML and the 
page is created.  When you display the HTML in the browser, you will see 
the APPOINTMENT AND EVENT details column at the right side of the screen:

Check this: 
http://www.zionpentecostal.com/Non_Frontpage_Webpages/Zion_Pentecostal_Church_Webcalendar.htm

I want to be able to have the link somewhere but I do not know how to 
"influence" the way Outlook creates the page, so that the .ics file link 
will appear there.  How I suppose to code the link so when I save the 
calendar the link is there?


Peter Vidal 
PALL Corporation / SR Programmer Analyst, IT Development Group
10540 Ridge Rd., Ste 203, New Port Richey, FL 34654-5111
http://www.pall.com

"Only he who can see the invisible can do the impossible."
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