> Well, not sure what to tell you -- the attached file is only the
> calendar, and not the event.  Is the calendar devoid of events except
> this mystery one?  The Windoze linefeeds probably don't matter.  When
> the event was printed on your screen, I assume you saw event details for
> the event that should be gone but is not...?  Looks like it may actually
> be a bug in that the event was not fully removed when you deleted it.
> Not sure if you'll be able to reproduce how that happened, but you can
> probably fix it this time by rooting out the actual event file (if using
> file backend) or database rows (if using SQL backend).

Whoops, sorry Paul.  I thought the other file was what you
wanted.

No, this calendar has dozens (or more) events in it.  I tracked
down the actual event:

BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:sm_cal_evt_20050131T183104Z_stinkweasel_net
SEQUENCE:0
PRIORITY:5
DTSTAMP:20050131T183104Z
CREATED:20050131T183104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20050131T183104Z
STATUS:
DTSTART:20051117T130000Z
SUMMARY:Colleen's b-day
DESCRIPTION:
COMMENT:
DTEND:20051101T130000Z
RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY\;INTERVAL=1\;COUNT=99
X-SQ-EVTDOMAIN:stinkweasel_net
X-SQ-EVTCREATOR:ellen
X-SQ-EVTLASTUPDATOR:ellen
X-SQ-EVTOWNERS:benny
X-SQ-EVTREADABLEUSERS:
X-SQ-EVTWRITEABLEUSERS:ellen
X-SQ-EVTPARENTCALENDARS:sm_cal_20050123T063110Z_stinkweasel_net
END:VEVENT

I saw the details for the event before I deleted it.  When I
deleted it, the details disappeared, but the error continued to
be displayed.  Is fixing this as simple as deleting this event
file?

If you'd like to track down _why_, I can leave it.  I'd rather
squash a buglet if one exists.

Benny


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"Small glitches aside, I bless the day my wife and I decided to have
three children; two for love, the third for spare parts."                 
                                                 -- Philip M. Garvey




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