Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
HTTPS and Owncloud calendar + https rss feeds
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Already tried without
webcal://
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If you open your link in a browser you reach a transit hotel??
Double check your link please -
I didn’t share the real link :D sry.
https://cloud.linus-schuertz.de/remote.php/dav/calendars/Linus/linusics/
i also tried to use a public link like this one where you dont have to authencitate:
https://cloud.linus-schuertz.de/index.php/apps/calendar/p/J41TY60YCHZ4MCQP/magic_mirror_test
doesnt work either
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@BananaBro
webcal://cloud.linus-schuertz.de/remote.php/dav/public-calendars/J41TY60YCHZ4MCQP?export
I think this is right url of your iCal. -
@Sean said in HTTPS and Owncloud calendar + https rss feeds:
@BananaBro
webcal://cloud.linus-schuertz.de/remote.php/dav/public-calendars/J41TY60YCHZ4MCQP?export
I think this is right url of your iCal.This one actually works. Thanks dude. But how could you know ? :D is there any basic knowledge im missing? Is this anywhere in the owncloud documentary?
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@BananaBro in your shared calendar, there were subscribe and download buttons. Usually those links are for getting pure ical file.
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Ah ok. Thanks for the tip.
Since I dont like sharing my private calendar in public, I tried to set it up without sharing the calendar.
{ url: 'webcal://cloud.linus-schuertz.de/remote.php/dav/calendars/Linus/linusics?export', symbol: 'calendar-o', auth: { user: 'Linus', pass: 'superstrongpassword', method: 'basic' } },
This setup is working! :))
Thanks alot for help!