Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Calendar Not Loading
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@clumsy_ninja I believed the link needs to end in .ics or .rss there should be a way in Office 365 to make a .ics link. I hope this help
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@andrewchumchal Sorry, the link does, its just been cut off from how nano has displayed it.
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No, you dont need an .ics file - I’ve also included four calendars which two without a ics or rss. But its not a wrong idea.
The followed sounds silly, sorry for that but maybe its a hint: On your posted code I miss a -> ’ <- at the end of the office calendar link, it starts with it but does not close. Maybe the app just ignore the not working value in the URL instead of reply with an error…
At least I could not find any wrong, but Im not a developer, sorry.
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@clumsy_ninja Is there a reason why the URL in your config file is different than the one in your log file? The one in your log file gives me a 404.
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@tajno the URL is cut off at the “$” sign in the config file because that is how nano displayed it when i copied it. I have double checked it has a ->'<- at the end.
@bhepler Again, cut off with the $, sorry. The one in my log file is anonymised, it has the company name changed as I can’t post that calendar URL publicly.
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having the same issue with the office 365 calender.
curl the url works, mm is not displaying it. Any ideas? @clumsy_ninja have you been able to fix it? -
@christopherm No, I don’t think I solved it. I actually left that work so didn’t need it anymore.
have you checked your output for errors? I was getting the same error as shown in this thread: https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/256/typeerror-curr-start-toisostring-is-not-a-function
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I had the same problem.
I was not using https. now it works for me.