[Tickets #14132] Re: vCalendar timezone definition ignored in case of starting far ago

noreply at bugs.horde.org noreply at bugs.horde.org
Mon Nov 30 08:34:53 UTC 2015


BITTE NICHT AUF DIESE NACHRICHT ANTWORTEN. NACHRICHTEN AN DIESE  
E-MAIL-ADRESSE WERDEN NICHT GELESEN.

Ticket-URL: https://bugs.horde.org/ticket/14132
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  Ticket           | 14132
  Aktualisiert Von | v.henkel at wenzel-elektronik.de
  Zusammenfassung  | vCalendar timezone definition ignored in case of starting
                   | far ago
  Warteschlange    | Kronolith
  Version          | 4.2.9
  Typ              | Bug
  Status           | Feedback
  Priorität        | 1. Low
  Milestone        |
  Patch            |
  Zuständige       |
+Neue Anlage      | Bildschirmfoto vom 2015-11-30 09:28:42.png
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v.henkel at wenzel-elektronik.de (2015-11-30 08:34) hat geschrieben:

webmail does not present my example "bad.ics" with 7am.
It shows begin 3:00 am, end 3:29am.
This is wrong.
I have attached my screen shot.

After accepting this invitation received by email, the event is  
inserted into kronolith calendar  with 7:00 am.
This is wrong again, but in line of course with webmail presentation.

> Can you be more specific as to what you are seeing that is  
> incorrect? I created a unit test for this and it works as expected.  
> That is, the vTimezone is correctly parsed, the DTSTART of the event  
> in your example file is represented as 3am on 10/9 in  
> America/New_York. This, converted to UTC yields a time of 7am since  
> this date is within DST and has an offset of UTC - 4 hours.




v.henkel at wenzel-elektronik.de (2015-11-30 08:34) hat hochgeladen:  
Bildschirmfoto vom 2015-11-30 09:28:42.png

https://bugs.horde.org/h/services/download/?app=whups&actionID=download_file&file=Bildschirmfoto%20vom%202015-11-30%2009%3A28%3A42.png&ticket=14132&fn=%2FBildschirmfoto%20vom%202015-11-30%2009%3A28%3A42.png





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