Hi Sveinn,
Le 20/11/13 06:19 PM, Sveinn í Felli a écrit :
Hi,
(Guess this is the best list to address, since Marc Paré he hangs around
here and is maybe best suited for investigating my problem ;-) )
For some time now (2-3 months?) the LibreOffice Events Calendar no
longer works in setups like Thunderbird, such as described here:
<https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/EventsCalendar/EventsCalendarFAQ>
In a browser the iCal link gives: "Feed Processing Error"
The XML-link gives a:
"Sorry, this calendar does not have public access enabled. If you are
the calendar owner, you can make this calendar public on the calendar
sharing settings page"
And the HTML format: "Sign in to continue to Google Calendar"
I know that Google messed with their calendar paths a while ago, but
asking for G-login for supposedly public calendars is news to me.
Any comments ?
Sveinn í Felli
It looks like the links were broken; not sure if Google updated their
links. Anyway, I have updated the links. Give them a try again and let
me know if they are not working.
Cheers,
Marc
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