Re: [Evolution-hackers] use of libical



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The compliance issue may be that libical in Evo will not parse an ics
file that has been "folded".  That is my hypothesis so far.

see rfc 2445 for details
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2445.txt?number=2445

JP Rosevear wrote:
| On Thu, 2003-11-20 at 09:32, JT Moree wrote:
|
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|>I have opened an evo ics file with mozilla and korganizer.  They seem to
|>work fine.  Esp mozilla calendar, it is the most workable.  Then I save
|>the file and try to open it with Evo again.  NO dice.  Evo complains i
|>think about an invalid file or it is just empty.  (sorry, it has been a
|>while since I did this experiment).  If there is a recent change (per
|>other response) perhaps I will try to compile or wait for the next
|>release of evo and try again.
|
|
| Well, libical should be more forgiving when parsing, but I'm not sure
| how this indicates libical is not standards compliant.  It could be that
| or it could mozzilla/korganizer (don't these use libical too?).  I'd
| have to see the resulting file in order to track down the error.
|
| -JP
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