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Re: Is it a iCal Bug?
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Re: Is it a iCal Bug?


  • Subject: Re: Is it a iCal Bug?
  • From: "Julien Jalon" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2007 01:47:26 +0100

It's clearly an iCal bug. The bug is after set 3: the event should be
"1/1/07 2PM Los Angeles time ending 1/4/07 Los Angeles time" (so still
4 instances) but it seems to be "1/1/07 Los Angeles time ending 1/4/07
Calcutta time". (Just switch the current display time zone of iCal to
Los Angeles, the inspector will look a little bit strange compared
with what's displayed on the calendar view...)

On step 4, you're triggering something that udpate the view.

Note that it seems the storage in the ics is correct though.

On 1/11/07, MANISH CHATURVEDI <email@hidden> wrote:
Hi All,

Please look into the steps where I am trying to modify the time zone of any recurring event in iCal.

1.Set the default timezone of iCal as Asia/Calcutta.(assuming a time zone).
2.Make a recurring event at iCal,starting from 1 jan 07 to 4 jan 07 ,start time is 2 pm and end time is 3 pm.
3. Modify the time zone of whole series from Asia/Calcutta to America/Los Angeles.

Observations :-The recurring event get shifted forward by one day(which is correct), but showing one instance less in the series.the last instance which is on 4 th of jan does not moves to 5 th jan.So we are left with a recurrence with one less instance.

4. Now go to the end date of recurrence and just click on the month or year part of that date,the last instance will automatically got created on 5-jan. This sounds  pretty  wired  but this is happening.

The same is happening to me when I sync my server data with iCal.Is  it  the correct behaviour of iCal or a bug ?

Thanks,
Manish.





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