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"Ahhh, said the blind man to the deaf mute..." I missed the fact that the initial page was itself an export from Outlook -- actually I didn't even know you could do that w/outlook. Hate to leave you hanging, but you've got me on how to do it from w/in outlook. Now, you could build that calendar yourself w/VBScript and access to the Outlook object library, but it's not trivial. -Walden ------------ Walden H Leverich III Tech Software (516) 627-3800 x11 WaldenL@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.TechSoftInc.com Quiquid latine dictum sit altum viditur. (Whatever is said in Latin seems profound.) -----Original Message----- From: pctech-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:pctech-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Peter Vidal Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2005 3:49 PM To: PC Technical Discussion for iSeries Users Subject: RE: [PCTECH] Adding MS Outlook Calendar events from theinternet downtovisitors' PCs "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_C hurch_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." -Anonymous-
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