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2013 Mar 13
0
res_calendar.so and res_calendar_caldav.so
dear lists trying to integrate google calendar with asterisk 1.8.20.1. but 'calendar show calendars' not showing anything. when i run 'show modules' on asterisk prompt. it is not showing res_calendar_caldav.so module, only showing res_calendar.so module . is there anything wrong with google API. plz help. abhi -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was
2019 Dec 24
3
res_calendar & LetsEncrypt
Everybody, For a while now, I've had a small home Asterisk setup to connect to my Zimbra mail server's calendar.  Making an entry on the calendar would cause Asterisk to schedule a wakeup call at the time of the calendar entry. The Zimbra mail server uses LetsEncrypt for the SSL Certs and renews every 60 days.  On the Asterisk side of things, if I do not restart the Asterisk process,
2007 Jan 08
1
delete a file from the server
Hi all, i want to create a vcs file. when i am creating the vcs file it is getting creatd in the server as well as in the local drive. But i dont want to the vcs file to be saved in the serve. when i am trying to delete the file from the server it is throwing the error,"Cannot start Microsoft Outlook.Cannot import vCalendar file". here is the code that i am using. def vcs f =
2008 Jan 08
0
Status of Timezone support / Handeling DTSTART; TZID="(GMT-05.00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)":20080107T123000
I can not tell from the docs or from the mailing list what is the state of timezone support in the iCalendar package? If I want to parse an iCalendar file that has non utc dstarts and dends will it convert those times to UTC or otherwise allow me to do that? When I tried to parse an iCalendar input file started off with something like this: BEGIN:VCALENDAR METHOD:REQUEST
2006 Aug 03
1
Markdown and the hCal microformat
Hi, I've got a suggestion for adding something to Markdown's syntax. I'm new to the list, so I don't know if this is likely to be received well - I'm aware that it's not all that common (yet) to want to do something like this, and I don't know where everyone here stands on if or how to make markup more meaningful. I'd like to generate some microformated
2008 Sep 04
1
Timezone support?
This is a follow-up to the thread ending with: http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/vpim-talk/2008/000120.html I too am in search of some ruby parser for icalendar which properly handles timezones on the datetimes in the icalendar RFC. As I understand it there are actually three types of times. 1) UTC times with a string form of yyyymmddThhmmssZ note the trailing Z indicates zulu time aka utc. 2)
2019 Nov 12
0
[centos/centos.org] 01/02: Update calendar from yaml
This is an automated email from the git hooks/post-receive script. unknown user pushed a commit to branch master in repository centos/centos.org. commit 0bbb0525b87b6c9d9635db498b73065abe693ae4 Author: rbowen <rbowen at rcbowen.com> AuthorDate: Tue Nov 12 13:03:32 2019 -0500 Update calendar from yaml --- content/community/calendar.md | 18 ++--