Loren,

Installing the vpim gem solved the problem.

Thanks a lot,
John
On Jun 8, 2007, at 7:02 PM, Loren Johnson wrote:

> I don't know what's causing that but this could be related, and is a
> very important note (which I've added to my README just now). You
> need to install a gem called VPIM in order for the calendar to work.
>
> gem install vpim
>
> Let me know if this fixes it for you,
>
> Loren
>
> On Jun 8, 2007, at 2:51 PM, John Furfey wrote:
>
>> Thanks Loren,
>>
>> Getting the following error when trying to add a new calendar:
>>
>> LoadError in CalendarsController#new
>>
>> Expected /Users/jfurfey/Sites/wfl/vendor/extensions/event_calendar/
>> app/models/ical.rb to define Ical
>>
>> RAILS_ROOT: script/../config/..
>>
>>
>>
>> On Jun 8, 2007, at 1:33 PM, Loren Johnson wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Event Calendar (iCal) extension
>>>
>>> http://svn.fn-group.com/radiant_extensions/event_calendar
>>>
>>> It's pretty much ready to go as-is, I've recently made several  
>>> clean-
>>> ups to it to make it simpler to install and more cleanly designed in
>>> terms of objects.
>>>
>>> We are using this on 4 sites currently and in each case our customer
>>> is happy to be entering stuff using Google Calendars (which supplies
>>> us an iCal feed address). The big advantage of this approach is that
>>> you can have several authors feeding individual calendars up to the
>>> website without having to support them as Radiant users.
>>>
>>> However, it would be relatively simple to adapt it to handle both  
>>> the
>>> current iCal subscriptions way of populating events alongside manual
>>> direct event entry and I won't be surprised if I'll need to add this
>>> ability at some later point.
>>>
>>> The calendar operates either as an on-page event list queried via
>>> <r:calendar /> tag attributes (all the tags are setup as global) or
>>> as a dedicated virtual page which uses the path parameters below  
>>> it's
>>> own root to determine the period and set of events you wish to
>>> display.
>>>
>>> A few of disclaimers :
>>>
>>> 1. Read the README. You'll need to run "rake db:migrate:extensions"
>>> and create a directory under public to store the ical files that get
>>> pulled in.
>>>
>>> 2. I always setup a script/runner cron job to keep the calendars
>>> refreshed from the subscriptions every hour. There are no
>>> instructions for this in the README but it's simply done if you have
>>> linux admin chops.
>>>
>>> 3. The documentation under the "Help!" link may not be up to date,
>>> also the tag documentation is there but the formatting isn't very
>>> nice. I'll be fixing this shortly.
>>>
>>>
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>> John Furfey
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