I was trying to plan my semester and couldn't wait for Age to get around to it, so I went ahead and made a IETF 2445 (iCalendar) version of the 04-05 Men's schedule.
It should work automagically in iCal or Sunbird. Dunno about MS LookOut. Here ya go:
http://blog.john-hayes.com/CornellHockey.ics
Sorry. Should have done it sooner. Anyway, the schedule's in. If you're still subscribed to last year's calendar, it should update to this year's schedule the next time it syncs. For those of you doing it manually you can get the file here:
http://wap.eLynah.com/CUMensHockey.ics
As before, when scores get updated in the database, the schedule is updated to show scores, record, and goal scorers.
Hmm, anyone know what tricks would be needed to get this to work with evolution? Just pasting the relevant parts of the file into my calendar.ics file didn't work. (Of course, I've already entered in the games by hand by this point.)
John's or the eLynah one?
I've only tried it with yours, since I can't connect to Hayes's site.
I also can't get to Hayes's site, and couldn't import Age's .ics file into Outlook 2002 - saved it to my desktop and used File->import, and it said that it couldn't read the file (may be corrupted).
Like I don't know when the games are, anyway...
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I also can't get to Hayes's site, and couldn't import Age's .ics file into Outlook 2002 - saved it to my desktop and used File->import, and it said that it couldn't read the file (may be corrupted).
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Site should be working again. Came in this AM and power was off on the server....
Does Outlook even support IETF 2445?
Yeah, what John said. I have no idea what Outlook supports. I'd probably expect Evolution to be a little better, but jeez, Novell? My .ics file should work with the Mozilla calendaring products and iCal. All I did was take apart an iCal file and write a script to generate a file in the same format pulling the info from the ELynah DB. If you can outline what's different in the Evolution or Outlook formats I could modify it to work or just generate a second file, but I don't have anthing to go by.