Is there a reason RT 3.8.0 uses RT::Date->iCalDate instead of
RT::Date->iCal to format the “Starts” and “Due” timestamps for an
iCalendar feed? (Changing this in share/html/NoAuth/iCal/dhandler seems
to have fixed my problem where all tickets were showing up at the
current date/time when imported into Apple iCal and/or Outlook…)
Mark Roedel
Senior Programmer / Analyst
LeTourneau University
My understanding is that this codepath has already been changed for
3.8.1.
-jOn Jul 31, 2008, at 12:18 PM, Roedel, Mark wrote:
Is there a reason RT 3.8.0 uses RT::Date->iCalDate instead of
RT::Date->iCal to format the “Starts” and “Due” timestamps for an
iCalendar feed? (Changing this in share/html/NoAuth/iCal/dhandler
seems
to have fixed my problem where all tickets were showing up at the
current date/time when imported into Apple iCal and/or Outlook…)
–
Mark Roedel
Senior Programmer / Analyst
LeTourneau University
List info: The rt-devel Archives
Nifty – thanks!
MarkRFrom: Jesse Vincent [mailto:jesse@bestpractical.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2008 11:30 AM
To: Roedel, Mark
Cc: rt-devel@lists.bestpractical.com
Subject: Re: [Rt-devel] iCal start/due dates not including timestamp?
My understanding is that this codepath has already been changed for
3.8.1.
-j
Is there a reason RT 3.8.0 uses RT::Date->iCalDate instead of
RT::Date->iCal to format the “Starts” and “Due” timestamps for an
iCalendar feed? (Changing this in share/html/NoAuth/iCal/dhandler
seems to have fixed my problem where all tickets were showing up at
the
current date/time when imported into Apple iCal and/or Outlook…)