[uf-discuss] vevent with rrule is not recognized

Harald Effenberg harald at effenberg.de
Sun Dec 6 02:47:05 PST 2009


Hi!

On the top of http://www.effenberg.de/termine.htm I have a vevent
with an event which should be repeated 4 times (see snippet at the
bottom of this mail).

With the Firefox-Operator-Add-On I can send the event to the
google-calendar, but it is recognized only as a single event
without recurrence.

When I try to export it to the Windows(Vista32)-calendar, everything
seems to work fine but in the end there is no event in the calendar - if
I use my existing calendar. If I try to export it to a new windows-
calendar, I receive an error message (translated):
"This is no valid icalendar-file corresponding to RFC 2445."

http://microformatique.com/optimus/?format=validate&uri=http%3A//www.effenberg.de/termine.htm
says there are no errors but ignores the recurrence completely.

Is there something wrong with the code?

<div class="vevent" lang="de">
 <p><a href="http://www.effenberg.de/koenig-der-herzen.htm" class="summary url">"König der Herzen"</a> - Harald Effenberg als 
schwuler Referent des Premierministers 'Toby Frost'
  <span class="description"> 12.12.-15.12.2009 im Schlosspark-Theater in Berlin. (Deutsche Erstaufführung)</span>
  <span style="display:none;">
   <span class="uid">2009-05-20-T23:42:00+02:00-1 at effenberg.de</span>
   <span class="location vcard">
   <span class="fn">Schlosspark-Theater</span>
   <span class="adr"><span class="locality">12165 Berlin</span>
   <span class="street-address">Schloßstrasse 48 </span>
   <span class="region">Berlin</span></span></span>
  <span class="dtstart">2009-12-12T20:00:00+01:00></span>
  <span class="dtend">2009-12-12T22:00:00+01:00></span>
  <span class="rrule"><span class="freq">daily</span><span class="count">4</span></span>
  <span class="location">Schlosspark-Theater</span>
  <span class="dtstamp">2009-12-05-T14:07:00+01:00></span>
  </span>
</p></div>

Thanks a lot in advance!
Harry
-- 
http://www.effenberg.de/ 


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