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  • I got a not insignificant way through implementing that idea and then ultimately decided against it
    aaronpk at 2026-01-10 01:20
  • wonders (only half-seriously) how hard is it to write a Thunderbird extension? :-D
    btrem at 2026-01-10 01:01
  • What's really disturbing is that, bad as iCal is, it's the easier of the two services I'd like to provide via the website. The other is card dav, that is a feed of vcards that an email client can subscribe to. AFAIK, card dav is some sort of xml bastardization. But I don't know for sure, because I've never found an example of card dav output, despite my searches.
    btrem at 2026-01-10 01:00
  • Post not a bad idea, not that I mind it in dev chat. Might help someone else down the line, once it's solved! (very soon now, fingers crossed)
    gRegor at 2026-01-10 00:50
  • wonders if I should write up my trials and tribulations as a post. I could probably copy and paste from here and ship it! :-D
    btrem at 2026-01-10 00:48
  • I do realize that with the power of Drupal comes complexity. And it's a tradeoff I get and am willing to make. Forgive me for beating a dead horse, but at the end of the day, the problem AFAICT is the mismatch between the formats that calendar apps will accept -- iCal and iCal only, thank you very much -- and the formats that frameworks typically export out of the box -- html, json, xml.
    btrem at 2026-01-10 00:46
  • Zegnat: Drupal is storing my events in a database. But access to it is another matter.
    btrem at 2026-01-10 00:44
  • Is there not already a Drupal module to generate an ics feed? I can't imagine you are the first person to want that
    aaronpk at 2026-01-10 00:44
  • 'Fraid so. In my more honest moments, I'm forced to concede that I need Drupal. This is a community site, small, 60ish users. Needs authentication, multiple roles, permission for who can create what kind of content, etc. That is not something I could hand roll.
    btrem at 2026-01-10 00:41
  • I successfully followed a tutorial for a hello world module. But the grade from emitting "hello world" to doing something like what I want is pretty steep, and I've not yet found an intermediate custom module tutorial.
    btrem at 2026-01-10 00:39
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