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Chris ThomasParticipant
So I have this same need; if I replace the http:// with a webcal:// for the feed link, it seems to work fairly well (even after events are added).
Am I missing something? It seems to work fairly well.
Now having said that, I would appreciate Josh’s insight in suggesting how to best modify the link code in the framework to push out the “webcal” link automatically (instead of the http link). I’ve tracked the code to hell and back, something I don’t quite understand is going on and transforming the URL and stripping the webcal I keep trying to inject.
The 365-day extended code snippet you just shared seems pretty handy; marrying it with the webcal protocol seems to be a viable solution. ?!?
Chris ThomasParticipantIt clarifies how you implemented iCal, but ultimately is a fail for our users.
The purpose of iCal is to provide an automated way for someone to subscribe to our event calendar — and receive constant updates, changes and additions without having to manually add them. As it stands, this simply isn’t possible.Chris ThomasParticipantHi Leah,
1) Actually, I’m not seeing that (expected) behavior:
post: http://chattanoogamarket.com/2012/10/07/1028-the-haunted-market/
event: http://chattanoogamarket.com/event/the-haunted-market/ (missing YYYY/MM/DD)2/3) thanks
New! 4) Events List Advanced Widget seems to have a glitch: widget displays ending date for events regardless of “End Date & Time” checkbox on configuration dialog. Actually, Start Date & Time appears useless too – same behavior checked/unchecked
thanks, chris
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