5 Aug 2012 19:15
Re: Horde 5 TimeObjects API Kronolith: multiday timeObjects split into date items per day
Jan Schneider <jan <at> horde.org>
2012-08-05 17:15:29 GMT
2012-08-05 17:15:29 GMT
Zitat von Ralf Lang <lang <at> b1-systems.de>: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Am 05.08.2012 16:19, schrieb Jan Schneider: >> >> Zitat von Ralf Lang <lang <at> b1-systems.de>: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I've been playing around with the listTimeObjects api in Horde 5 >>> Kronolith. I created a new app which exports listTimeEvents >>> hashes with start and end dates and titles. >>> >>> They span multiple days. >>> >>> When viewing these in kronolith, they are presented as individual >>> per day events of the same title, the first one starting at the >>> correct time and ending that day 23:59, next one full day, last >>> one from 0Ö:00 to end time. >>> >>> Is this a bug or intentional? >> >> Not sure what you mean. What's exactly the difference to regular >> multi-day events? > > When clicking on day 2 of a normal multiday event from 08/22/12 6:00 > to 08/25/12 8:00 I see 22.08.2012 in from display and 25.08.2012 in to > display. > > With multiday, I see 23.08.12 (allday) till 23.08.12 (allday), and > klicking on the next day I see 24.08.12 (allday). Klicking on the last > day gives (25.08.12 0:00) till (25.08.12 8:00) Sounds like a bug. -- Jan Schneider The Horde Project http://www.horde.org/ -- -- dev mailing list Frequently Asked Questions: http://wiki.horde.org/FAQ To unsubscribe, mail: dev-unsubscribe <at> lists.horde.org
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