From: Ben F. <li...@hi...> - 2005-02-09 19:31:43
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Chad Little wrote: > HI, we don't have support for the URL property tag of RFC2445. To my > knowledge I haven't seen an application that uses is and it's never > been requested by our audience. Erm, Apple iCal, Mozilla Calendar? I presume I'm referring to the right part of the RFC. A URL attached to an event. > > You can put URLs directly into the Description field and we'll convert > them into an href upon displace. I also believe we do this for the > Location field as well. Oh OK. Just a note on this, whilst experimenting I've noticed that URLs in the description field don't work consistently between normal view and printer friendly view if written in HTML. For example, if I type... <a href="http://example.com/page.htm">more...</a> into a description field, if you click on the event in a normal view you get a popup in which the HTML breaks. If you go to printer friendly view, the HTML is parsed correctly and works as intended. If you don't use HTML and just type a URL in plain text, it becomes a link as you describe in normal view and is not clickable in printer friendly view which is fair enough. A demo of this can be seen at: http://www.catmosearts.co.uk/calendar/week.php?cal=all_calendars_combined971&getdate=20050209 I suppose this is just because you're not supposed to put HTML in event descriptions! But the inconsistency is a little frustrating. > > If you want to submit a feature request, please do so on the > Sourceforge site and attach a sample calendar. OK, thanks :) Ben -- Ben "tola" Francis http://hippygeek.co.uk ---------------------------------------------------- COMPUTER SUPPORT for small businesses and home users http://tolatech.co.uk ---------------------------------------------------- |