Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Calendar Event Time
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@carltonb
That might be due to timezone parsing problem. Which program do you use for creating the ical?
And there are so many problems in office365 calendars. It uses many non-or-semi-standards in its ics formats. -
I specifically use my google calendar. I am on a Linux platform and do not use office365. My calendars are set to my Arizona time zone, and most they give the correct info until about 48 hours before the event. So if I have an event scheduled for this Wednesday at 9am it will say Phone Call to Joe Today at 9am. On the attached picture it shows the 22nd but look under where it says Phone call to joe it says today at 9 am.
This is very confusing. I have ticked various buttons on my google calendar and the one that helps the most is by clicking the public button.
Any thoughts.
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@sean do any of your modules cater for events created in other timezones than the calendar?
I’m using a ICS from Office365.
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@stephenmelody
Well I think I’d patched about it for office365 before. But I didnt test it enoughly. (I’m not using office365)
TryMMM-CalendarExt
, But I’m not sure.
If you could give me URL of your iCal or .ics for test, I’ll check it. My email address is in my profile. -
@Sean Thanks!! I’ve just emailed you the details!
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@Sean
Bit of a necro, but I am having the same issue.
My Calendar invites where the originator is based outside of my timezone are displayed as the originators time.
I can email you my ics for you to see, nothing uber confidential.
Regards,
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I have had this problem too using the calendar module and it seems to be related to node-ical addition that parses the ical files. See link text to that post which has my solution at the bottom.