On Sat, 2004-10-02 at 12:09 +0200, Ron Smits wrote: > Playing some more with a nice little server I was able to create several > dynamic webcalendars each containing between 50 and 100 events in two > days. Subscribing to 7 of these with evolution was a breeze. With the > patch that Rodrigo made scrolling thru these, switching views and going > between the days is very fast indeed. To see how 7 tv guides look in > evolution check out http://www.ronsmits.org/Screenshot-2.png. A picture > says more then a thousand words :). > > Two things I noticed. > 1 the server always puts out a X-WR-CALDESC and an X-WR-CALNAME like > this: > BEGIN:VCALENDAR > PRODID://TvGuide NOSGML Calender // > VERSION:0.1 > X-WR-CALNAME:SBS 6 > X-WR-CALDESC:SBS 6 > BEGIN:VEVENT > This is not always honored. Meaning that sometimes when subscribing it > will tell me "no description" and shows me the name of the calendar as > 36.tvgids.nl.ics (this is the name used in the URL). And sometimes it > will use the name and description. As it is the same method that puts it > there I was wondering why.
Please file a bug against "Evolution Webcal" in http://bugzilla.gnome.org/ for this, and provide webcal:// links to these calendars, some that fail, and some that don't, and I will look into the problem more. > 2 when you subscribe to a webcal, unsubscribe and then subscribe again > without shutting down the eds it will not redisplay the calendar. You > need to do a --force-shutdown and restart evolution to display it again. Sounds like this might be a bug in the way caching works in e-d-s. Please file a bug in http://bugzilla.ximian.com/ against e-d-s for this one. Thanks. -- dobey _______________________________________________ evolution-hackers maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution-hackers