On 10/31/19 4:22 PM, David H. Durgee wrote:
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
WaltS48 wrote:
On 10/31/19 12:57 PM, BigBlue wrote:
Thanks. I believe I understand how it should work to set that up, but
something is just not working for me.

I go to 'File... New... Calendar', choose 'On the Network', Choose
CalDAV as the format and enter a URL based on what you listed. It
opens a window to have me log into Google, which seems normal, and
when I do log in I grant permissions to Lightning for calendar
access. But when I click the new calendar from the list it doesn't
seem like it has synced anything. If I right-click and 'synchronize'
then it sits with a status of 'Checking Calendars...' without doing
anything.

Was there something else that had to be set up in Google to make that
connection work?

Thanks.

I tried creating the CalDAV calendar in my SeaMonkey 2.49.5 and it
appears it cannot be activated. Possibly due to
<https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1592407>

Looks like the SeaMonkey developer might need to add the bug fix to a
version of SeaMonkey and provide an update.

Put it 3h ago into 2.53.1. Can not test it. Should be in Bills next
build. It will not be fixed for 2.49.5.

FRG

I must be missing something.  I am using Provider for Google Calendar
here with 2.49.5 without problems.

Dave


You are missing reading and understanding the bug report.

The problem cropped up a few days ago.

No problem if you installed it before that date, or maybe it doesn't appear with that old version of the extension.

Start SeaMonkey with a test profile, install the extension and try creating a new Google calendar.

Let us know what happens.

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