The validator says as follows: Results File Size: 19544 lines, 434248 bytes Number of events found: 103 Number of to-do's found: 541 Problem! Found 10 warnings
Warnings Blank line detected, specification does not address the use of blank lines near line # 9 Blank line detected, specification does not address the use of blank lines near line # 11 Blank line detected, specification does not address the use of blank lines near line # 13 Blank line detected, specification does not address the use of blank lines near line # 15 Blank line detected, specification does not address the use of blank lines near line # 17 Blank line detected, specification does not address the use of blank lines near line # 19 Blank line detected, specification does not address the use of blank lines near line # 21 Blank line detected, specification does not address the use of blank lines near line # 23 Blank line detected, specification does not address the use of blank lines near line # 26 Blank line detected, specification does not address the use of blank lines near line # 28 Problem! Found 1 error Errors Lines not delimited by CRLF sequence near line # 1 Reference: RFC 5545 3.1. Content Lines Jan 30, 2024 04:30:10 Jack Kamm <[email protected]>: > Ihor Radchenko <[email protected]> writes: > >> CCing ox-icalendar maintainer. >> >> ypuntot <[email protected]> writes: >> >>> I am trying to create an android calendar based on the agenda, and the >>> first problem I am finding it's that I can't import it into android >>> (ICSx^5). I am receiving these errors when trying to do it: >>> >>> Couldn't parse iCalendar ... >> >> May you be able to share the problematic icalendar file? > > If you're not comfortable sharing the icalendar file on a public mail > list, you could also try out the iCalendar validator, which may help to > identify the issue with the ics file: > > https://icalendar.org/validator.html > > FWIW, I did try out ICSx5 with the exported ics from a simple Org file, > and it worked. So we'll need more specific information to fix the > problem.
