ICal 2.0.2 (1038) file locations questions

my iCal (v2.0.2 (1038)) seems whacked...
are iCal's calendars in ~/Library/Calendars? and do they end in .ics? mine is empty! read on...
also, i have a folder called 'iCal' in ~/Library/| Application Support/ that has a folder in it called 'Sources' and among the files in it there are some called ...a bunch of letters&numbers.calendar. i believe those are my three calendars!
I have come to conclusion this is why my iCal is so slow opening! and other problems.
this must have occurred during some some upgrade maybe?
how can i remedy this? i'd hate to lose all my calendars histories.
I tried creating a new calendar and it created a new '4D56BA09.calendar' file in ~/Library/| Application Support/iCal/Sources/. nothing in ~/Library/Calendars.

Hi Ted,
any ideas on how to test my WEBDAV?
Good question. Read http://www.shawnwall.com/teach/webdav-ical.php (the instructions I used to install WEBDAV in Tiger).
HTH
John M

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