![]() The idea is to paste it into Google Calendars. Seems like you are pasting the URL into the search on your browser. Link begins with webcals:// Google returns an error message that the URL is not valid. However, if you are saying it would be good for a Google Calendar, then it might happen, but only for computers that are using some Google Calendar API. The settings are simple, but this format is apparently not popular. Maybe it's something only available on desktops. ![]() I don't think it's possible to create the kind of calendar you're looking for. I don't want the standard calendar look - I only want to list the date that has an entry - such as: 01/14/14 - Louisville Festival - 6 pm. Is there a calendar that just lists the date?
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