On Wednesday, May 24, 2017 at 7:32:45 PM UTC-4, WaltS48 wrote: > On 5/24/17 6:36 PM, Rick Collins wrote: > > On Wednesday, May 24, 2017 at 4:50:11 PM UTC-4, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote: > >> Where did you get it from? It looks like you downloaded the wrong add-on. > >> > >> 5.1b1 is available from here: > >> > >> https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Calendar/Calendar_Versions > >> https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/lightning/versions/5.1b1 > >> > >> FRG > >> Rick Collins wrote: > >>> I just switched from T-bird to SeaMonkey and I'm still trying to get my > >>> sea legs. (pun intended) > >>> > >>> One issue is I was very dependent on the Lightning calendar in T-bird but > >>> I can't get a calendar working in SeaMonkey. I see mention that > >>> Lightning 5.1b1 should work with SM 2.46, but it doesn't for me. An item > >>> shows up in the Window menu for Calendar, but when I select it an error > >>> window pops up saying, > >>> > >>> XML Parsing Error: undefined entity > >>> Location: chrome://lightbird/content/sunbird/calendar.xul > >>> Line Number 53, Column 1:<window id="calendar-window" > >>> ^ > >>> > >>> Any ideas? I thought Sunbird was an entirely different calendar than > >>> Lightning and had been dropped some time back, no? > > > > > > I found the way to install it. I didn't realize this was an "extension" > > rather than an "add-on" or I guess one is inclusive of the other term. So > > the calendar is installed now (I disabled the Lightbird thing that was > > giving the error). It's there, but I can't seem to figure out how to load > > my calendars from T-Bird Lightning. They were all on my hard drive, none > > on the web. > > > > I found a directory, > > C:\Users\Rick\AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird\Profiles\r3hxeeoc.default\calendar-data\backup > > which contains around 50 .ics files. But the file names (most of the form > > *.ics) don't correspond to my individual calendars. Do they all get backed > > up together? I did find a couple of .sqlite files (local.v19.sqlite and > > local.v20.sqlite) in the same directory and two in the directory above > > (local.sqlite and deleted.sqlite). The former two are pretty old, 2011/13 > > and the latter two are at least from this year. local.sqlite is pretty > > large, 855 kB. Is that my main calendar file? How would I load it? > > > > The easiest way is to Export the calendars from Thunderbird as .ics > files, then Import them into Lightning in SeaMonkey. > > Except for Home, you will have to create the calendars in Lightning in > SeaMonkey before importing.
Yeah, unfortunately T-bird crapped out after the last update. I don't know how to get it working again and I'm not sure I care. It had gotten terribly slow. When I open it i don't see any of my email, newsgroups or calendar info. I wonder if there is a way to roll it back that will let it find my info again? _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

