I-D ACTION:draft-oleary-icap-04.txt
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	Title		: Internet Calendar Access Protocol (ICAP)
	Author(s)	: P. O'Leary
	Filename	: draft-oleary-icap-04.txt
	Pages		: 56
	Date		: 12-Jun-98
	
This Internet Calendar Access Protocol  (ICAP) allows a client to
access, manipulate and store Calendar information on a server. ICAP
employs the iCalendar format [ICAL] for interchange of calendaring
information.
 
ICAP includes operations for creating Calendar stores on a server,
opening them and retrieving information about them. When a
Calendar Store has been opened, it can be bounded by start and end
times so that the client can act on a smaller subset of Calendar
information for more efficient operation. ICAP allows users to store
new Calendar Objects into their own Calendar store and Calendar
stores owned by other users with a single operation.
 
ICAP supports searching iCalendar objects within a Calendar Store.
Searches can be based on any iCalendar property and filtered by
iCalendar Component type.

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