[Ietf-calsify] Multiple iCalendar Objects
Peter Jacobson
pete at linkingarts.com
Wed Sep 7 11:31:23 PDT 2005
this is my first post to this list so forgive me if I misinterpret your
comment.
I'm building a Web app that in part deals with film and video equipment
rentals. A customer can look up availability of and book equipment using a
calendar interface. Their order corresponds to an iCalendar object.
However, customers can book equipment for more than one occasion at a
time, which would in our case be represented by two separate orders, or
calendars, both of which are associated with that customer.
In addition, each piece of equipment has its own iCalendar (so you can
look up that video camera to see when it is available).
Does that example fit the case?
Peter Jacobson
<quote who="Chris_Stoner at notesdev.ibm.com">
> RFC 2445 allows for multiple iCalendar objects, but I'm not so sure this
> is
> a good idea. Does anyone know of an implementation that makes use of
> multiple iCalendar objects?
>
> I would like to change: "Typically, this information will consist of a
> single iCalendar object. However, multiple iCalendar objects can be
> sequentially grouped together. "
>
> ...to read this instead: "This information will consist of a single
> iCalendar object."
>
> Thoughts on this?
> -Chris Stoner
>
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> 6. iCalendar Objects
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> The Calendaring and Scheduling Core Object is a collection of calendaring
> and scheduling information. Typically, this information will consist of a
> single iCalendar object. However, multiple iCalendar objects can be
> sequentially grouped together. The first line and last line of the
> iCalendar object MUST contain a pair of iCalendar object delimiter
> strings.
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