Le 2010-11-02 15:56, Martin Rabl a écrit :
Am 02.11.2010 um 19:44 schrieb Wolfgang Sourdeau:
Le 2010-11-01 12:34, Allen Chen a écrit :
DTSTART;TZID=/inverse.ca/20091015_1/America/Toronto:20100820T153000
...
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20101102T14
Yes, those are only timezone
On 11/03/2010 12:02 PM, Wolfgang Sourdeau wrote:
Le 2010-11-02 15:56, Martin Rabl a écrit :
Am 02.11.2010 um 19:44 schrieb Wolfgang Sourdeau:
Le 2010-11-01 12:34, Allen Chen a écrit :
DTSTART;TZID=/inverse.ca/20091015_1/America/Toronto:20100820T153000
...
Thanks for all the replies.
If the prefix /inverse.ca does not affect Thunderbird Lightning to
show calendar items, that's fine.
But still it looks ugly from TB side when I check mark the option
Timezone, it just shows up like this:
*/inverse.ca/20091015_1/America/Toronto*
I think the timezone
Le 2010-11-01 12:34, Allen Chen a écrit :
Hi,
I just noticed that the date-time format is different when you create an
event from web GUI and Thunderbird.
I found this on both SOGo 1.2.1 and 1.3.3(on RHEL 5.2).
I use MySQL as the backend database and thunderbird pluins version 0.99.
Look at the
Am 02.11.2010 um 19:44 schrieb Wolfgang Sourdeau:
Le 2010-11-01 12:34, Allen Chen a écrit :
DTSTART;TZID=/inverse.ca/20091015_1/America/Toronto:20100820T153000
...
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20101102T14
Yes, those are only timezone identifiers. Nothing to worry about.
Hm. But why you
Hi,
I just noticed that the date-time format is different when you create an
event from web GUI and Thunderbird.
I found this on both SOGo 1.2.1 and 1.3.3(on RHEL 5.2).
I use MySQL as the backend database and thunderbird pluins version 0.99.
Look at the database records, when you create an