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On 06/07/2010 22:46, Paul Boddie wrote:
> On Tuesday 06 July 2010 20:57:08 Richard Taylor wrote:
>> If anyone has a Google Calendar account, could they please test the
>> vCalendar version of the timetable for me?
>>
>> If you could go to "Other Calendars", select "Add by URL" from the "Add"
>> menu and add the following url:
>>
>>      http://www.europython.eu/talks/timetable/timetable.ics
>>
>> If you could check that the event times look correct, at least that they
>> not +1hour out I would be grateful.
> 
> I tried importing the calendar into Kontact (on KDE 3.5.x) and the times seem 
> to be correct for my time zone. The tutorial registration appears to start at 
> 1000 CEST, which is correct (that's 0900 BST, of course).
> 
>> I am having trouble getting the timezone information correct and I think
>> that it might be something related to my Google account settings but I
>> could do with another data point.
> 
> Initially, I thought it was incorrect, but then I remembered that the times 
> will appear in my time zone in my own calendar. I've looked at the file, and 
> since you have a suitable VTIMEZONE definition for the TZID you've used, and 
> since it seems to describe the GMT/BST distinction, I guess that at least 
> Kontact agrees with what you've done.
> 

Thanks Paul.

That agrees with Mary's experience, she has got it working correctly
with Google Calendar. So the problem I am seeing appears to be related
to my Google Calendar account, which is fine. I was just concerned to
ensure that attendees did not turn up an hour late because the vCalendar
file was wrong.

Thanks again.

Richard


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