Mac OSX server Subscribed calendar on the iPhone

Hi,
I've run on the Mac OS X Server 10.6 calendar services.
What is the URL for the calendar subscription? (not CalDAVaccount)
I want to add Subscribed calendar on the iPhone!
thx for Help
SH

Me too me too!  Please answer!

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