rickman wrote on 5/27/2017 1:45 PM:
When I was using T-bird I could not import calendar files by clicking on
them.  If I tried it would open the file in an attachment to an email.  In
Seamonkey it opens the file as text in the browser.

Is there a way to tell SeaMonkey to open the file in the calendar?

Also, I'm not clear on what happens when I open a calendar file through
File- Open- Calendar File.  It opens in the app, but it appears to use that
file as the data repository.  How do I find out where calendars created in
the app will be stored.  When I create one and look at the properties it
just says, "moz-storage-calendar://"  Where would that be under Windows?  It
is not an environment variable accessible by the SET command.

I think I figured out a way to do this. I need to first create a calendar with the right name which creates a file in the default location. Then under Events and Tasks - Import I can load a given .ics file into that calendar.

I guess the details of how a calendar is displayed don't get saved in the .ics file. T-bird is acting up again today and doesn't show any email, newsgroups or calendars when I open it, so I can't look to see how I had the calendar settings configured. Not that it's all that important.

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Rick C
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