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- BadElbow
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iCal feed
Not sure if this is an issue on my side or not but thought I would bring it up.
The iCal feed doesn't seem to take into account time zone. There doesn't seem to be a way for me to change it on my end and I am not sure if there is something in the feed that cam be fixed to do so.
I just know I will look at the calendar and think I have an hour till game time when in realty the game has already started.
Thanks for the help. (using outlook)
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The iCal feed doesn't seem to take into account time zone. There doesn't seem to be a way for me to change it on my end and I am not sure if there is something in the feed that cam be fixed to do so.
I just know I will look at the calendar and think I have an hour till game time when in realty the game has already started.
Thanks for the help. (using outlook)
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Re: iCal feed
That isn't something on our end. Outlook should be adjusting it.
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Re: iCal feed
It looks like the Outlook.com calendar has some serious issues with timezones. I've done some research and some have stated that if you include a timezone in each event rather than a Feed specific timezone then it works better...unfortunately there is no way to test it since Outlook.com doesn't give you a way to refresh the feed. I just added the feed to a new Outlook account and it says that it's using a feed that it cached on Sunday (apparently from another user since this account didn't even exist then).