[Yanel-usage] Calendar Bug

Michael Wechner michael.wechner at wyona.com
Tue Jun 25 22:44:52 CEST 2013


Dear Darius

xmllint is the program which you should use on your command line (terminal).
(see for example http://xmlsoft.org/xmllint.html)

The '$' sign was just a hint for your command line prompt.

HTH

Michael

Am 24.06.13 18:36, schrieb Darius Miliauskas:
> Dear Michael,
>
> today I worked out with the calendar issue. thanks for the right 
> questions (it was like a guide, very helpful):
>
> 1) Have configured 
> http://127.0.0.1:8080/yanel/test/use-cases/calendar.ics as 
> "external/network" calendar inside your thunderbird/ligthning
>
> I started Thunderbird, then I chose File>New>Calendar.... Then I chose 
> "On the network" in the window of "Create a new calendar". Put 
> http://127.0.0.1:8080/yanel/test/use-cases/calendar.ics as "Location" 
> (.ics ). You can see my steps in the print screens (the 1th and the 2th).
>
> The calendar was configured!!
>
> 2) If so, then have you been able to add a new event/entry, which 
> should generate a new XML file inside
> YANEL_HOME/src/realms/use-cases/yanel/data/calendar/
>
> File>New>Event...
> I added St. John Day (see the print screens (the 3th and the 4th) as 
> the attachments), chose "Save and Close". Btw, the 21 of the June was 
> configured as today (I solved the small problem) but I can not see a 
> new XML file in the directory (the print screens (the 5th) of the 
> directory is also attached).
>
> 3) If so, then have you added a new event/entry containing a special 
> character like for example ü.
>
> Yes, I did. The same way as it was in the second step (the 6th and the 
> 7th Screen Shot). I can not see a new XML file in the directory 
> "YANEL_HOME/src/realms/use-cases/yanel/data/calendar/" but I can see 
> the new XML files (it is from the 2) step as well) in the 
> directory "YANEL_HOME/src/realms/use-cases/yanel/data/". The bottom 
> right corner of the 8th screen shot. They are in one directory up - in 
> "Data", not in "Calendar". The file of the event of ü is attached.
>
> 4) Did you check the well-formedness of this new XML file, e.g by 
> using the program "xmllint" on the command line, e.g.
>
> $ cd YANEL_HOME
> $ xmllint 
> src/realms/use-cases/yanel/data/calendar/26e7ee64-145e-4a9a-a35d-77dbb5aa7efc.xml
>
> Yes, I did. Ofc, I put another path - the path of my new XML files. 
> Btw, they do not have the ending .xml (they are seen as document, ofc, 
> I can change their ending if it is the case):
>
> $ xmllint 
> src/realms/use-cases/yanel/data/2043476d-8fd7-4a89-adfd-e98428e74324.xml
> $ xmllint 
> src/realms/use-cases/yanel/data/b7594997-6a29-4382-b1ed-d380eb6af7aa.xml
>
> Tried various cases (without xml, with or different directories).
>
> But I always got "-bash: $: command not found".
>
>
> BW,
>
> Darius
>
>
>
>
>
>
> 2013/6/21 Michael Wechner <michael.wechner at wyona.com 
> <mailto:michael.wechner at wyona.com>>
>
>     Dear Darius
>
>     Specifiying the encoding inside the XML header does not solve the
>     problem.
>
>     It seems to me that you are still not able to really reproduce the
>     problem. Let me ask you one more time:
>
>     1) Have configured
>     http://127.0.0.1:8080/yanel/test/use-cases/calendar.ics as
>     "external/network" calendar inside your thunderbird/ligthning
>     2) If so, then have you been able to add a new event/entry, which
>     should generate a new XML file inside
>     YANEL_HOME/src/realms/use-cases/yanel/data/calendar/
>     3) If so, then have you added a new event/entry containing a
>     special character like for example ü
>     4) Did you check the well-formedness of this new XML file, e.g by
>     using the program "xmllint" on the command line, e.g.
>
>     $ cd YANEL_HOME
>     $ xmllint
>     src/realms/use-cases/yanel/data/calendar/26e7ee64-145e-4a9a-a35d-77dbb5aa7efc.xml
>
>     Please try to reproduce these steps.
>
>     Thanks
>
>     Michael
>
>
>     Am 21.06.13 17:37, schrieb Darius Miliauskas:
>>     Dear Michael,
>>
>>     I think the first line of these files of "XML" should be like
>>     given below because the problem could be related to the encoding:
>>
>>     <?xml  version="1.0"  encoding="UTF-8"  ?>
>>
>>
>>     BW,
>>
>>     Darius
>>
>>
>>     2013/6/21 Darius Miliauskas <dariui.miliauskui at gmail.com
>>     <mailto:dariui.miliauskui at gmail.com>>
>>
>>         So, basically, I need/can modify the xml files in the folder
>>         "Calendar" (screenshot).
>>
>>         BW,
>>
>>         Darius
>>
>>
>>         2013/6/21 Darius Miliauskas <dariui.miliauskui at gmail.com
>>         <mailto:dariui.miliauskui at gmail.com>>
>>
>>             Yes, I installed, I have the calendar on the right.
>>             Sending you the print screen.
>>
>>
>>             2013/6/21 Michael Wechner <michael.wechner at wyona.com
>>             <mailto:michael.wechner at wyona.com>>
>>
>>                 Have you Thunderbird with Lightinig installed?
>>
>>                 Are you able to read the calendar with
>>                 Thunderbird/Ligthning?
>>                 (when you open Thunderbird, then you should receive a
>>                 tab saying "Calendar"...)
>>
>>                 Cheers
>>
>>                 Michael
>>
>>                 Am 21.06.13 16:53, schrieb Darius Miliauskas:
>>>                 what do you mean whether I can modify the calendar?
>>>                 do you mean that I need to change .ics file?
>>>
>>>                 BW,
>>>
>>>                 Darius
>>>
>>>
>>>                 2013/6/21 Michael Wechner <michael.wechner at wyona.com
>>>                 <mailto:michael.wechner at wyona.com>>
>>>
>>>                     Dear Darius
>>>
>>>                     I am using the Lightning 1.4 add-on together
>>>                     with Thunderbird.
>>>
>>>                     HTH
>>>
>>>                     Michael
>>>
>>>                     Am 21.06.13 11:45, schrieb Darius Miliauskas:
>>>>                     Dear Michael,
>>>>
>>>>                     1) I tried Rainlendar. Now I am trying Thunderbird.
>>>>                     2) Not so much.
>>>>                     3) Thanks I will try.
>>>>
>>>>                     I continue, I'll contact you afternoon.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>                     2013/6/20 Michael Wechner
>>>>                     <michael.wechner at wyona.com
>>>>                     <mailto:michael.wechner at wyona.com>>
>>>>
>>>>                         Dear Darius
>>>>
>>>>                         You don't really have to understand the ICS
>>>>                         format, because that's not where the
>>>>                         problem is.
>>>>
>>>>                         The problem is how the XML is being
>>>>                         generated, whereas see
>>>>
>>>>                         https://github.com/wyona/yanel/issues/51#issuecomment-19679765
>>>>
>>>>                         What source file are you refering to (which
>>>>                         you cannot open)?
>>>>
>>>>                         First let me ask you whether you are really
>>>>                         able to reproduce the problem?
>>>>
>>>>                         1) Which calendar application do you use
>>>>                         for accessing
>>>>
>>>>                         http://127.0.0.1:8080/yanel/test/use-cases/calendar.ics
>>>>
>>>>                         (I am using Thunderbird/Sunbird)
>>>>
>>>>                         2) Are you able to modify this calendar
>>>>                         with your calendar application?
>>>>
>>>>                         3) If so, then can you see the changes on
>>>>                         your file system:
>>>>
>>>>                         YANEL_SOURCE/src/realms/use-cases/yanel/data/calendar.ics
>>>>                         YANEL_SOURCE/src/realms/use-cases/yanel/data/calendar
>>>>
>>>>                         ?
>>>>
>>>>                         Thanks
>>>>
>>>>                         Michael
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>                         Am 20.06.13 15:55, schrieb Darius Miliauskas:
>>>>>                         Dear Michael,
>>>>>
>>>>>                         thank you for the comment. So, basically,
>>>>>                         ".ics" is for the calendar extention.
>>>>>                         Still reading about .ics. These characters
>>>>>                         are in "encoding="UTF-8""? The source file
>>>>>                         I cannot open.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>                         Best,
>>>>>
>>>>>                         Darius
>>>>>
>>>>>                         p.s  It could be the problem with nchar
>>>>>                         vs. nvarchar
>>>>>                         (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms186939.aspx)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>                         2013/6/19 Michael Wechner
>>>>>                         <michael.wechner at wyona.com
>>>>>                         <mailto:michael.wechner at wyona.com>>
>>>>>
>>>>>                             Dear Darius
>>>>>
>>>>>                             No, "my-realm" is just an example
>>>>>                             (which does not exist).
>>>>>
>>>>>                             But please see my comments at
>>>>>
>>>>>                             https://github.com/wyona/yanel/issues/51
>>>>>
>>>>>                             and give it at try by adding an event
>>>>>                             containing special characters (to
>>>>>                             http://127.0.0.1:8080/yanel/test/use-cases/calendar.ics)
>>>>>
>>>>>                             Thanks
>>>>>
>>>>>                             Michael
>>>>>
>>>>>                             Am 19.06.13 13:24, schrieb Darius
>>>>>                             Miliauskas:
>>>>>>                             Dear All,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                             The issue is described here
>>>>>>                             https://github.com/wyona/yanel/issues/51
>>>>>>                             <https://github.com/wyona/yanel/issues/51>.
>>>>>>                             Trying to reproduce the problem.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                             Is "calendar.ics" put in "my-realm"
>>>>>>                             because the error is about the lack
>>>>>>                             of the resources?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                             All the Best,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                             Darius Miliauskas
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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