Events from calendar feeds no longer appear
I subscribe to several calendar feeds. The feeds are for Meetup events.
I noticed this morning that none of my feeds have any events anywhere in my calendar. I checked the feed URLs using `curl` and there are indeed events in the feeds.
I tried upgrading to the 2015-08-17 Win64 nightly and this did not resolve the problem.
Suggestions?
Thanks.
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Looks like you got a workaround So I am marking this post as a solution to close this topic and get it into Google.search (open topics do not get indexed) so it might appear in others searches.
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so are these caldav calendars in Lightning. Or something else. I have never heard Calendars refered to a feeds before,.
Yes, Lightning, the calendar built in to Thunderbird.
Here are the URLs of two of the calendars:
http://api.meetup.com/sacgeeks/upcoming.ical webcal://www.meetup.com/sacgeeks/events/ical/
I tried the second because, as described above, no calendar items are displayed for the first. But no calendar items are displayed for the second, either.
"Calendar feed" is a term that is well used - https://www.google.com/search?q=calendar+feed - but I don't have a preference for what we call them here if that helps me get them working again.
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Names only matter to me in that we need to be on the same page.
But using the same URL I get a load of error in the error console of the type Timestamp: 18/08/2015 1:39:38 PM Error: TypeError: ICAL.Value.fromString is undefined Source File: resource://calendar/modules/ical.js Line: 641
I have filed bug 1195618 I would suggest you create a Bugzilla account and add yourself to the CC list. Hopefully we will see early attention to the issue, and you are really better place to answer questions than I am. I just reproduced it.
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Thanks a bunch! I do have a Bugzilla account so I'll hop on over there.
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Looks like you got a workaround So I am marking this post as a solution to close this topic and get it into Google.search (open topics do not get indexed) so it might appear in others searches.