webcal
david.hogg says:
Every time I click on the iCal link in RTM I get an error message "Webcal is not a recognized protocol". How can I make webcal a "recognized protocol"?
daniele.tiles says:
It's not possible with IE...IE doesn't support webcal...
You can try using a different browser (like Firefox) or by right click and saving the file...
Bye
Daniele
You can try using a different browser (like Firefox) or by right click and saving the file...
Bye
Daniele
emily (Remember The Milk) says:
You should be able to copy and paste the iCalendar link into your calendar program. If you have any problems with the webcal:// part, try changing that to http:// and see if that helps.
The webcal protocol is recognized on a Mac, but may not be automatically recognized by anything on PC.
The webcal protocol is recognized on a Mac, but may not be automatically recognized by anything on PC.
david.hogg says:
I have succeeded in copying the iCal link into my calendar program (Sunbird). I think you're right in saying it may not be automatically recognized by anything on PC. Changing to http:// does not help.
In answer to Daniele, I generally don't use IE. I use Firefox and since yesterday I've started trying out a new browser called Flock. I'm not sure whether I understand the "right click and save" bit. Maybe I can do that. But what happens then - to the saved file, I mean?
In answer to Daniele, I generally don't use IE. I use Firefox and since yesterday I've started trying out a new browser called Flock. I'm not sure whether I understand the "right click and save" bit. Maybe I can do that. But what happens then - to the saved file, I mean?
david.hogg says:
I have succeeded in copying the iCal link into my calendar program (Sunbird). I think you're right in saying it may not be automatically recognized by anything on PC. Changing to http:// does not help.
In answer to Daniele, I generally don't use IE. I use Firefox and since yesterday I've started trying out a new browser called Flock. I'm not sure whether I understand the "right click and save" bit. Maybe I can do that. But what happens then - to the saved file, I mean?
In answer to Daniele, I generally don't use IE. I use Firefox and since yesterday I've started trying out a new browser called Flock. I'm not sure whether I understand the "right click and save" bit. Maybe I can do that. But what happens then - to the saved file, I mean?