ICal Publishing - To Do Lists

When I publish my iCal calendar, I check the boxs to publish To Dos, Allarms, Auto Update Changes....when I go to the calendar site, not To Dos are published.
What is going on?

just found out, to do's only show up if you subscribe to the calender not if you view it via a browser. You can't publish to do's to a site. Only to another mac via subscribe. Hope this helps

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