On Oct 13, 7:30 pm, R Dude <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a calendar that I have already set the calendar to a specific
> timezone (Central: -0600).
>
> When I link to the XML feed for that calendar I specify &ctz=America/
> Chicago
>
> Using the standard "xml reader" in Firefox, the feed loads & I can
> click on an event.
>
> However, once the event is shown (http://www.google.com/calendar/event?
> eid=...), the time is shown in GMT or UTC. This is a big problem if
> the event occurs at 4PM-5PM but the user sees 10PM-11PM!
>
> I have noticed that if I embed the calendar as HTML / iframe, and
> click on the event, the URL for the specific event does include a
> &ctz=.... parameter and display is consistent. However if using the
> XML feed & providing a ctz parameter, the individual events' urls
> don't include a &ctz parameter.
>
> Am I missing something?
>
> To bypass this I just made a simple script that does a regex search
> replace of "event?eid=[some stuff]" with "event?eid=[some stuff]
> &ctz=America/Chicago" but this is unnecessary in my opinion.

Right now, you'll need to keep appending the ctz query parameter, as
you're doing now.

If you'd like to see different behavior, feel free to file a bug here:

    http://code.google.com/p/gdata-issues/issues/list

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