How do I export an iCal feed?
I've tried to add an iCal feed to the calendar view (which is now correctly displaying events) by adding a fourth Calendar argument to the calendar view, the "Calendar: iCal Feed" argument. I expect this to result in an iCal feed icon below the calendar. However, I see no such iCal icon.
I've also tried making it a separate view with View Type of "Calendar: iCal Feed". his results in a ULR that exports an iCal file named calendar.ics. However, I don't seem to be able to subscribe to an iCal feed at this URL.
I've also tried making it a separate view with View Type of "Calendar: iCal Feed". his results in a ULR that exports an iCal file named calendar.ics. However, I don't seem to be able to subscribe to an iCal feed at this URL.
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Inappropriate?In reply to the first question, that will be fixed in the next few days when we push out the next tagged release.
As for the second question, what happens when you try to subscribe to the iCal directly in iCal? That is, copy & paste it, then go into iCal and click "Calendar" » "Subscribe..." and paste in the URL? -
Inappropriate?Thanks for the response on the iCal feed timeline! (And no need to duplicate your next reply to my Bryght Support request.)
Apparently, "Calendar: iCal Feed" isn't really meant to be used as a "View Type", but when I tried to create this as a page at www.mysitename.bryght.net/ical (the URL that results in the export of a file named calendar.ics), I tried using Google Calendar to subscribe to the following URLs (edited to show my site name), I get "Could not fetch the url):
www.mysitename.bryght.net/ical
www.mysitename.bryght.net/ical/calend...
www.mysitename.bryght.net/calendar.ics
www.mysitename.bryght.net/ical/ical
Maybe I'm not using the right URL? Also, the calendar.ics file that I download is -8h relative to PST, so it seems like the timezone is not being applied. (Events are displayed on the calendar in the correct timezone.)
Thanks!
I’m thankful
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Inappropriate?Give the following URL a try: http://www.mysitename.bryght.net/cale... It's not clear from the icon that that is the URL to use to get an 'all-time' iCal URL. Apparently in Drupal 6 this is fixed, but we're not yet running D6 on the hosted service.
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Inappropriate?No luck, but thanks anyway. Looking forward to this functionality in a future release!
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