Two shared ical calendars on one webpage - possible?

Is is possible to share ical calendars so that 2 are combined (work and home for instance)on one page?
Don't think its possible on .mac but not sure about the other sites.
Thanks

Shared where?
I'll assume you want to publish. (Actually this topic was just discussed recently so a search will likely give you a solution).
See this thread and if this isn't your solution come back with more info and I'm sure we can help): http://discussions.info.apple.com/webx?128@@.68b2a4c5

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