iCalendar
d.zago says:
I'm not able activate the iCalendar service.
I've installed Mozilla Sunbird on my PC, the try to click on the "iCalendar Service (All Lists)" into the Settings > Info section, but t seem that the page does not exist.
I can see only the error message "Can't view this page".
Could you please help me to solve my issue?
Thank you very much
I've installed Mozilla Sunbird on my PC, the try to click on the "iCalendar Service (All Lists)" into the Settings > Info section, but t seem that the page does not exist.
I can see only the error message "Can't view this page".
Could you please help me to solve my issue?
Thank you very much
emily (Remember The Milk) says:
You may need to copy-and-paste the link directly into Sunbird.
To subscribe to the feed in Sunbird:
1) Copy the iCalendar link you wish to subscribe to (in this case, the 'All Lists' link).
2) In Sunbird, go to 'File' menu > 'Subscribe to Remote Calendar...'
3) Select 'Remote' and press 'Next'.
4) Paste the iCalendar link into the 'Location' box and press 'Next'.
5) Finally, give your calendar a name and choose a colour.
Tasks will then be displayed in the 'Tasks' panel in Sunbird.
Hope this helps!
To subscribe to the feed in Sunbird:
1) Copy the iCalendar link you wish to subscribe to (in this case, the 'All Lists' link).
2) In Sunbird, go to 'File' menu > 'Subscribe to Remote Calendar...'
3) Select 'Remote' and press 'Next'.
4) Paste the iCalendar link into the 'Location' box and press 'Next'.
5) Finally, give your calendar a name and choose a colour.
Tasks will then be displayed in the 'Tasks' panel in Sunbird.
Hope this helps!
d.zago says:
OK, in this way I can see the RememberTheMilk tasks into SUnBird.
But why, clicking iCalendar in the Task section, the page ca't be displayed?
Is there a way to do this?
Thanks a lot.
But why, clicking iCalendar in the Task section, the page ca't be displayed?
Is there a way to do this?
Thanks a lot.
emily (Remember The Milk) says:
On a Mac, links starting with 'webcal://' are automatically opened with iCal.
On a PC, if the browser doesn't know how to handle webcal links, it will display an error. Unfortunately I don't think there's an easy way to make Sunbird handle webcal links automatically (if anyone knows, please post!).
On a PC, if the browser doesn't know how to handle webcal links, it will display an error. Unfortunately I don't think there's an easy way to make Sunbird handle webcal links automatically (if anyone knows, please post!).