iCAL error on screen

Hello,

I have RT 3.8.9(applied the security patch to 3.8.10), Ubuntu server
10.04.

When a user click on iCAL sees this error on screen:

BEGIN:VCALENDAR CALSCALE:gregorian METHOD:publish PRODID:-//RT//
VERSION:2.0 X-WR-CALDESC;VALUE=TEXT:Due dates for RT tickets: Status =
‘resolved’ AND Q ueue = ‘DRS’ AND Subject LIKE ‘Vistoria’ AND Created >
‘2010-01-01’ AND Re solved < ‘2011-01-01’ X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:RT due
dates END:VCALENDAR

All dependencies are solved, is there a fix for this? Is something wrong
on datbase?

Luciano

Hello,

I have RT 3.8.9(applied the security patch to 3.8.10), Ubuntu server
10.04.

When a user click on iCAL sees this error on screen:

BEGIN:VCALENDAR CALSCALE:gregorian METHOD:publish PRODID:-//RT//
VERSION:2.0 X-WR-CALDESC;VALUE=TEXT:Due dates for RT tickets: Status =
‘resolved’ AND Q ueue = ‘DRS’ AND Subject LIKE ‘Vistoria’ AND Created >
‘2010-01-01’ AND Re solved < ‘2011-01-01’ X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:RT due
dates END:VCALENDAR

All dependencies are solved, is there a fix for this? Is something wrong
on datbase?

I’d bet that you have configured mod_perl to only run pages through RT’s mason handler if their names end in .html.

-jesse

I have RT 3.8.9 (applied the security patch to 3.8.10),

The security patch does not include all of the changes in 3.8.10; it
is a minimal set of changes to address the security issues, and does not
include the many other bugfixes that 3.8.10 does. Applying the security
patch to 3.8.9 is not the same as upgrading to 3.8.10.

  • Alex

I have RT 3.8.9(applied the security patch to 3.8.10), Ubuntu server
10.04.

When a user click on iCAL sees this error on screen:

BEGIN:VCALENDAR CALSCALE:gregorian METHOD:publish PRODID:-//RT//
VERSION:2.0 X-WR-CALDESC;VALUE=TEXT:Due dates for RT tickets: Status =
‘resolved’ AND Q ueue = ‘DRS’ AND Subject LIKE ‘Vistoria’ AND Created >
‘2010-01-01’ AND Re solved < ‘2011-01-01’ X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:RT due
dates END:VCALENDAR

That looks like iCal content to me, which is what you’d expect. Your
user’s browser might just be showing the raw iCal feed instead of
launching a helper program to handle it. Either way, it doesn’t look
like a bug in RT.

Thomas

Jesse,

Yes, I have mod_perl with Mason. How can i set out this configuration
for other names, not only .html?

LucianoFrom: Jesse Vincent jesse@bestpractical.com
To: Luciano Silva luciano@cpd.ufrgs.br
Cc: rt-users rt-users@lists.bestpractical.com
Subject: Re: [rt-users] iCAL error on screen
Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2011 08:52:02 -0400

Hello,

I have RT 3.8.9(applied the security patch to 3.8.10), Ubuntu server
10.04.

When a user click on iCAL sees this error on screen:

BEGIN:VCALENDAR CALSCALE:gregorian METHOD:publish PRODID:-//RT//
VERSION:2.0 X-WR-CALDESC;VALUE=TEXT:Due dates for RT tickets: Status =
‘resolved’ AND Q ueue = ‘DRS’ AND Subject LIKE ‘Vistoria’ AND Created >
‘2010-01-01’ AND Re solved < ‘2011-01-01’ X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:RT due
dates END:VCALENDAR

All dependencies are solved, is there a fix for this? Is something wrong
on datbase?

I’d bet that you have configured mod_perl to only run pages through RT’s mason handler if their names end in .html.

-jesse

Luciano

Same iussue here

best regards

john s.

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Which code or module or code is repsonsible for generating the ical file?

best regards

john s.
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find share/ lib/ -iname ical
share/html/NoAuth/iCalOn Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 11:53 AM, john s. fireskyer@gmx.de wrote:

Which code or module or code is repsonsible for generating the ical file?

best regards

john s.

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