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    • MichMichM Offline
      MichMich Admin
      last edited by

      That should just work. Maybe there is an other issue with your calendar file or network.

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        co8
        last edited by

        Well, I can access them with firefox and it shows me to open or download them.
        But it won’t work with mm2.

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          Shockwave
          last edited by Shockwave

          @co8
          Yes, I got it working after a bit of experimenting. It wouldn’t read the ics file from other places like /MagicMirror which I assumed to be the root of the webserver.

          I created a new directory in /MagicMirror/modules, named birthdays, and placed by birthdays.ics file in there.

          Then in my config I added a 2nd calendar:

          				{
          					symbol: 'birthday-cake',
          					url: 'webcal://localhost:8080/modules/birthdays/birthdays.ics'
          				}
          
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            co8
            last edited by

            Thank you shockwave.

            This works like a charm.

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              co8
              last edited by

              How can I set the topic to solved?

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              • KirAsh4K Offline
                KirAsh4 Moderator
                last edited by

                I did it for you. For future reference, you will have to set the topic as a question first, then you can change it later to solved. On the bottom right of the posts, there are three dots in a vertical line. Click on that to change the topic to a question (which will mark it 'Unsolved'), then when you’re ready to change it, click on the three dots again and you’ll have an option to set it to 'Solved'.

                A Life? Cool! Where can I download one of those from?

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