Add/Send Invitation from the iPhone

Hi. Is there any Way to àdd an invitation (ics) to cal app from mail in the iPhone?
In mail, I only can see the attached file (the inviation) but I can't "open it".
Is it also possible to send someone an invitation from the iPhone?

I am upset by this also..... I am using google calendar via CalDav... I am SEE any appointment and edit it... However ANY appointment where someone was invited, I can NOT EDIT. Nor can I add an invite someone.
As a previous exchange server user, I know there was something where iphone recognized your NAME and that is how it would know that YOU made the apoointment and YOU can edit it. These appoinments, since they are part of chared calendars come fromt he calendar's url, not my name.
Does anyone have or know of a workaround? Maybe you can't edit because iphone doesn't know you are the owner.. that was the issue with exchange sever. I had the same issue UNTIl i changed my name in iphone to match EXACTLY what it is on exhcnage server (including case).l Since in this case, there is no name as each calendar is fferent, I don 't know how to do this.
If ANYONE knows what I am talking about and has some ideas to help please post to this thread.
Thank you
Mike

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