From: Jamin W. C. <jco...@as...> - 2005-05-05 22:20:36
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On Thu, May 05, 2005 at 10:43:24AM -0700, David Fallon wrote: > Hmm, that's odd. I just tried this out, and it seems to render properly. > I have both an allday event spanning multiple days, and an event that > went from 10am thursday to 11am sunday. Both seemed to display fine - > the only "weirdness" was on the day view on friday/sat, the times listed > for the event were 12:am -> 11am (not the actual start, just the start > in the day). That's semi-bogus, but I'm not sure what the 'intent' there > is. If that is a bug, let me know and I'll fix it. It'd also be nice if > it listed the date for events that ran into other days, so you knew just > how long it is, but that's how it's worked. Can you post a calendar and > explain in more detail, so I can fix it? Take a look here: http://asgardsrealm.net/~jcollins/phpicalendar/ Calendar files are here: http://asgardsrealm.net/~jcollins/phpicalendar/calendars/Home.ics http://asgardsrealm.net/~jcollins/phpicalendar/calendars/Work.ics This seems to be a problem with parsing a file created by Sunbird. I tried replicating this using iCal under OS X and was unable to do so. -- Jamin W. Collins Linux is not The Answer. Yes is the answer. Linux is The Question. - Neo |