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2008-07-28
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2010-09-26
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@ England
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2010-09-26
, 17:49
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@ England
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Hi All,
I have created a calender using Outlook 2007, it contains all of this seasons Aston Villa matches so I can see them in my calender on my N900, when I import it and open it with my N900 is shows every match named 'busy' in calender??
Can anyone help? I can email the icalender file to you if it would help you identify where I am going wrong?
Thanks
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2010-09-26
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@ Germany
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Can anyone help? I can email the icalender file to you if it would help you identify where I am going wrong?
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2011-03-07
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@ USA
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I use Evolution on my normal computer (running Linux), and tried to export the calendar data to an ics file (using Save to Disk), then importing it to gpe-calendar. It failed, with a syntax error (missing value delimiter). The same .ics file could be imported by other calendar tools, and exported again from them, but still didn't import to gpe-calendar.
My calendar contained one entry which was originally generated under Lotus Notes, and it has a quite different syntax than the Evolution-generated entries.
For instance, this line may be a culprit:
DTSTART;TZID="W. Europe":20080109T100000
...Evolution uses completely different time zone denominations.