Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
TypeError: curr.start.toISOString is not a function
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ok, my girlfriends calnedar is working. also with office 365 :-) so stupid…
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Does she have the same events as you? Setup the same way? Same time zones configured?
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she has different events in her calendar, but the all the other things are the same as mine.
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Do you have a calendar feed which I can test that gives the error?
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please give me your Mailadress, I’ll share my Calendar with you. :-)
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Got it. Thanks. Will probably be able to look into this next week. Is that ok?
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yeah, no problem. today my calendar is running. I’ve made no changes…
strange, I’ve sent you the link to the working one.
Thanks! :hand_splayed_tone1:
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@MichMich did you find the problem?
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@Bangee Did not have any time to look into this … I’m sorry! Did I understand it correctly that you managed to solve it with the new calendar feed you sent me?
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i’ve sent you the working on. i don’t know why, but most of the time, the calendar is working find.
And sometimes there is this bug. I’ve sent you a diff file, with the differences between the files.