O
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I've set my Outlook 2007 calendar to be published to an internet
server and I used to be able to subscribe to the resultant ics file in
Google Calendar. I then noticed that the version I was seeing on
Google Calendar was a very old version of my calendar. When I tried to
validate the ics file that Outlook was publishing (using
http://severinghaus.org/projects/icv/, I discovered that it was
invalid. The problem is that every entry in the ics file is breaking
the UID into two lines (after column 75) when it should have the UID
on a single line.
For example:
UID:
040000008200E00074C5B7101A82E008000000002077C02A575EC601000000000000000
0100000009A5F47F2382B2248A882F05099F71F62
I'm guessing that a recent Outlook update broke this. Anyone else
experiencing this problem and anyone know how to fix it?
server and I used to be able to subscribe to the resultant ics file in
Google Calendar. I then noticed that the version I was seeing on
Google Calendar was a very old version of my calendar. When I tried to
validate the ics file that Outlook was publishing (using
http://severinghaus.org/projects/icv/, I discovered that it was
invalid. The problem is that every entry in the ics file is breaking
the UID into two lines (after column 75) when it should have the UID
on a single line.
For example:
UID:
040000008200E00074C5B7101A82E008000000002077C02A575EC601000000000000000
0100000009A5F47F2382B2248A882F05099F71F62
I'm guessing that a recent Outlook update broke this. Anyone else
experiencing this problem and anyone know how to fix it?