Hi
I'm having a similair problem with version 1.1, did you manage to find out anything about this?
I am able to import an .ics file but get the same error as you when importing via url.
I tried the latest version of Plone 4 Artist Calendar from pypi, however I was unable to import either via url or importing the file directly, I was receiving a "global name 'get_transaction' is not defined" error.
Thanks
steven
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 5:08 PM, rouf777
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Hello to all,
I am using the Plone 4 Artist Calendar in my under development school
portal. While the feauter works ok and i can view my scheduled events with
the product's "Calendar View" of the file i use, it seems that there is a
problem when i am trying to import an external *.ics file.
Since i am working on windows Vista i create a calendar file using Windows
Calendar.
The error that i get when i try to import it inside the Plone folder looks
like this:
Exception Type WindowsError
Exception Value [Errno 3] The system cannot find the path specified:
'F:\\Plone
3\\Python\\lib\\site-packages\\python_dateutil-1.4-py2.4.egg\\dateutil\\zoneinfo/*.*'
The installation (which is still at localhost):
Plone 3.1.7
CMF 2.1.1
Zope (Zope 2.10.7-final, python 2.4.4, win32)
Python 2.4.4 (#71, Oct 18 2006, 08:34:43) [MSC v.1310 32 bit (Intel)]
PIL 1.1.6
I have downloaded Plone4Artists 1.1 Plone 3.0 bundle and install it with the
simple way
The basic reason that i need to import external files to my calendar is that
we are having multiple reccurent events (eg every monday at 10.00am) and i
cant find a way to avoid the creation of new events for every day...
I cant figure out if it is a windows problem or somethings is not right with
the product bundle...
Any advise????
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