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Note that the iCalendar format is an industry standard format and an extension of the original vCalendar 1.0.  The iCalendar and vCalendar standards include many optional features that a particular vendor may not support. For example, most mobile phone manufacturers support only a small part, if any, of the complex mini-language used to express repeated events and tasks, so these may not import correctly into your phone.  The [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/sunbird/addon/4721 .vcs Support] extension may help import or export .vcs files.
Note that the iCalendar format is an industry standard format and an extension of the original vCalendar 1.0.  The iCalendar and vCalendar standards include many optional features that a particular vendor may not support. For example, most mobile phone manufacturers support only a small part, if any, of the complex mini-language used to express repeated events and tasks, so these may not import correctly into your phone.  The [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/sunbird/addon/4721 .vcs Support] extension may help import or export .vcs files.


===How can I import/export data to/from my Yahoo! Calendar?===
===How can I subscribe to my Yahoo! Calendar?===


Currently, this is not possible. There is a webservices API, but authentication is quite impractical for client applications. It is possible, that Yahoo will provide other means of accessing the calendar soon.
As of January 2009, Yahoo has a beta calendar service based on Zimbra which provides CalDAV access.  See [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Calendar:QA_CalDAV_Support#Yahoo_Calendar_Beta_Notes Yahoo Calendar Beta Notes].


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