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#21
Originally Posted by andreas.baer View Post
sorry for the delay - no, it's not a htaccess, its plain login+password
hyyyy still very little information
if it is seen as a form on the website, this authorization process is the site author's thoughts.

the only opportunity that gets a cookie after correct login.
if so
be possible to do some graft to send the cookie when downloading ical

I need to address the authorization and may account
the process of adding a new calendar to import will be terribly complicated but it is possible to solve, for a satisfied user
 
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#22
Oh well, sorry, that i can't give exact informations...

I tried to get the file via wget - with success. I have to provide --http-user and --http-password and the whole calendar is downloaded
 
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Originally Posted by andreas.baer View Post
Oh well, sorry, that i can't give exact informations...

I tried to get the file via wget - with success. I have to provide --http-user and --http-password and the whole calendar is downloaded
it is excellent information !
ok then
I will try to implement some https, login, password handler and make new release.
I need some time to figureout how to make it :P

until that time I suggest to write a little bash for download file, and in pywebcalai add local, downloaded file :P

hyyy you can add it to /opt/pywebcalai/pywebcalai.sh easiest solution

Last edited by yoyoek1; 2010-10-19 at 13:24.
 

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Is there a way to export a calendar to an .ICS file from the command line? I would like to grab my individual calendars and FTP them using scripts. I could use syncevolution, but I'd rather write scripts that do what I want. I know there is a way to export using the GUI, but I'd like to automate things with the shell.
 
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#25
Originally Posted by jackburton View Post
Is there a way to export a calendar to an .ICS file from the command line? I would like to grab my individual calendars and FTP them using scripts. I could use syncevolution, but I'd rather write scripts that do what I want. I know there is a way to export using the GUI, but I'd like to automate things with the shell.
pywebcalai is a importer not a exporter :/
 
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#26
Imported the schedule of Ajax. The times of the games in the champions league are good. But the times of the competition aint. Played with offset. But can't seem to get it to work. It's one or the other that's displayed well but not both. When I look on the flogs site. Times displayed well... Can you tell me what to do?
 
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#27
Originally Posted by yoyoek1 View Post
it is excellent information !
ok then
I will try to implement some https, login, password handler and make new release.
I need some time to figureout how to make it :P

until that time I suggest to write a little bash for download file, and in pywebcalai add local, downloaded file :P

hyyy you can add it to /opt/pywebcalai/pywebcalai.sh easiest solution
Thanks for the suggestions - i wrote a little script and added that to a new shortcut put on the desktop.

Its working!

One thing i noticed: the alarms are disabled during import, better: they are not imported. Any plans for that?

Cheers,
Andi
 
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Originally Posted by andreas.baer View Post
Thanks for the suggestions - i wrote a little script and added that to a new shortcut put on the desktop.

Its working!

One thing i noticed: the alarms are disabled during import, better: they are not imported. Any plans for that?

Cheers,
Andi
can you send me a file with declared alarm?
I will try to parse it and implement it into code.
 
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#29
Hi,

you asked for some examples to implement an alarm-import.

I attached you two versions of the same calendars:
1. direct export (download via wget from caldav-server)
2. exported file from thunderbird (via lightning-plugin)

Hope that helps, thanks for your efforts and the fine piece of software,
cheers,
andi
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File Type: zip cal-exports.zip (1.6 KB, 85 views)
 
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#30
Thanks for this! I use google calendars a lot and this was one of the features from android that I missed.
 
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