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eagle33199

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Mar 13, 2007
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Talked to a tech with Apple Saturday about this, but it appears that the calendar application isn't really iCal. I had an e-mail with a link to an iCal object. I figured i should be able to click the link and have the appointment added to my calendar in the iPhone. NO SUCH LUCK. It opened up safari and then gave me an error message that safari couldn't open the object.

Oh well, maybe they'll fix it with a software update.
 

Krevnik

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Sep 8, 2003
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Talked to a tech with Apple Saturday about this, but it appears that the calendar application isn't really iCal. I had an e-mail with a link to an iCal object. I figured i should be able to click the link and have the appointment added to my calendar in the iPhone. NO SUCH LUCK. It opened up safari and then gave me an error message that safari couldn't open the object.

Oh well, maybe they'll fix it with a software update.

If there is a link or something on Apple's site to submit feedback on this, I would do it. This I think is a perfect feature request for a software update. :)
 

eagle33199

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Mar 13, 2007
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If there is a link or something on Apple's site to submit feedback on this, I would do it. This I think is a perfect feature request for a software update. :)

The tech i talked to said he was submitting it somewhere - whether or not that ends up in developers hands, or just in the techs manual for debugging problems, i don't know. I would hope they're recording all of this stuff for upgrades, though.
 

unity

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Sep 30, 2005
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I dont want to sound sarcastic. But, they never said it was iCal. Its just a calendar. However, better integration would be nice.
 
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