Den 05. nov. 2011 12:57, skrev Patrick Ohly:
> On Sat, 2011-11-05 at 09:24 +0100, Ove Kåven wrote:
>> Den 04. nov. 2011 20:37, skrev Patrick Ohly:
>>> On Fri, 2011-11-04 at 20:24 +0100, Ove Kåven wrote:
>>>> Den 01. nov. 2011 13:43, skrev Patrick Ohly:
>>>>> On Tue, 2011-11-01 at 07:35 +0100, Ove Kåven wrote:
>>> And you want to have an EXDATE
>>> instead with that TZID+value converted into UTC?
>>
>> I don't need UTC, just that the TZID goes away. Without TZID, it'll use
>> the event's timezone (same as DTSTART, I think). Since normally, the
>> exceptions have the same timezone as the event itself, it's probably not
>> necessary to do much conversion.
> 
> I don't understand why an explicit TZID which specifies the event's time
> zone is bad when that's the time zone that is going to be used anyway,
> but so be it ;-) A bug?

Yes, like I said, a bug. The ICalConverter code was probably not tested
with anything other than "EXDATE:", as the time string is not extracted
properly otherwise. It appears there's a fix in the git (a quite ugly
fix, but still, a fix), but that fix was apparently never merged into
the stable branches before Nokia lost interest in updating the device.
Maybe they never got around to making a cleaner fix?

> You can comment out the whole <parameter></parameter> part or remove it
> to try out whether it works.

I'll give it a shot, thanks...
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