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Non-standard date format yyyymdd in holiday calendar?

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Hello, I currently implement the Mozilla Dutch Holiday calendar http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/caldata/DutchHolidays.ics on iPhones, iPads, Thunderbird with Lightning and Android-based telephones. That calendar contents show up in the iPhones, iPads and Thunderbirds. But a number of different apps on the Android telephone either show nothing or report an invalid date format used in that file. At first I assumed that there was some error in those apps. But one of the creators informed me that according to the specification as shown in http://www.kanzaki.com/docs/ical/date.html the date format in that Mozilla Holiday Calendar is not according to the spec. It contains dates in the format 4-1-2 instead of 4-2-2. Here is one I found. I did not try to find all of them.

DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:2010828 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:2010829

Will this be corrected?

Thank you for your help. Best regards

Hello, I currently implement the Mozilla Dutch Holiday calendar http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/caldata/DutchHolidays.ics on iPhones, iPads, Thunderbird with Lightning and Android-based telephones. That calendar contents show up in the iPhones, iPads and Thunderbirds. But a number of different apps on the Android telephone either show nothing or report an invalid date format used in that file. At first I assumed that there was some error in those apps. But one of the creators informed me that according to the specification as shown in http://www.kanzaki.com/docs/ical/date.html the date format in that Mozilla Holiday Calendar is not according to the spec. It contains dates in the format 4-1-2 instead of 4-2-2. Here is one I found. I did not try to find all of them. DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:2010828 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:2010829 Will this be corrected? Thank you for your help. Best regards

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It will be corrected when someone volunteers to do so. Your more than welcome to update this volunteer created file.

Otherwise

See the Found a bug? Let us know! link here http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/projects/calendar/

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Hello Matt,

thank you for your quick response: I volunteer. Do you happen to know the procedure I have to follow to correct it? Or a link where I can find such a procedure? Thanks and regards.

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Now we are into territory I am unfamiliar with, so I looked around.

Looks like first file a bug. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/ I suggest copying product etc from this bug. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=953257

seek advice there in exactly what to do, but it looks like uploading a corrected ICS is about it.

You might add the module owner to the bug https://wiki.mozilla.org/Modules/All#Calendar

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Hello Matt,

thank you for showing me the procedure. I created a Bugzilla account and filed the bug with the already corrected ics file attached to it. Let us see what happens now... Thanks and regards.

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do you have a link to the bug?

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Hello Matt,

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1005069

On indication of another user I just corrected the remaining dates too and submitted the corrected file as final attachment. Thanks and regards.