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The link above should be corrected to read “ical” to replace “rss2”.
JasonParticipantJaime, the timezone for my site in question is Pacific Standard Time, as is the import source.
When I look at the ICS file, I can see dates such as:
DTSTART:20171129T213000Z
DTEND:20171129T223000ZWhich in this case, I’m assuming, reflects the 1:30pm and 2:30pm start and end times. Only, it doesn’t show this way on import and imports some very weird times.
November 16, 2016 at 3:39 pm in reply to: Cannot download any data "The preview is taking longer than expected." #1193515JasonParticipantWhatever you guys did on the last update cured the problem!!
Wow. I’m in love. I hope it lasts.November 16, 2016 at 3:22 pm in reply to: Cannot download any data "The preview is taking longer than expected." #1193508JasonParticipantThis reply is private.
November 15, 2016 at 12:28 pm in reply to: Cannot download any data "The preview is taking longer than expected." #1192682JasonParticipantHi Nico,
Here is the Evanced feed guide: http://kb.evanced.info/article.php?id=77I’ve tried modifying the string to eliminate seemingly unnecessary items which don’t seem to modify the output but I do get a different error when trying to import such output as an ics file.
For example, this modified query downloaded as an ICS:
http://nt-evanced.ccclib.org/evanced/lib/eventsxml.asp?&lib=18&nd=7&dm=ical (7 days)Gives this error:
“There was an error fetching the results from your import: cURL error 28: Operation timed out after 5000 milliseconds with 0 bytes received”I tried importing as iCal and get the same message.
I modified the ics file with my text editor to remove the illegal title property for the query above and I got the same error message.
The validator for my modified file says “organizer” must be specified once. Hmm.So this is a bit of a problem. I can import this feed just fine into Google Calendar and from there that Google Calendar feed imports fine into Events Calendar. So that’s a workaround, but I really wanted to preserve and import the categories. But I see no way to assign a specific category to a specific feed even if were to create separate calendars in Google for each.
So this is a bit of a disappointment being that Time.ly could do the import job with categories but had no method to import as draft.
I’m hoping you guys might be able to figure out a workable solution. Thanks.
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