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Quote:Thanks to CEinthesun for the following information on how to subscribe to the calendar under Apple's iOS71, the introduction of which broke the subscriptions set up under iOS6
Go to Settings > Mail Contacts Calendar > Accounts > Add account > Other > Add subscribed calendar
In the Server box paste ...
http: //www.google.com/calendar/ical/s22hiqne2bv9o3ilraq9p7ama0%40group.calendar.google.com/public/basic.ics
REMEMBER TO REMOVE SPACE BETWEEN the colon and slashes.
Click Next at the top right, wait while it verifies and you should then see a Subscription Panel, then click save.
SSL should be On and remove Alarm should be off.
Click Save and the calendar should now appear in your own device calendars.
In Accounts, you should now see Sale Sharks Official Fixture List 2010/11
She then goes on to add, woundingly: Ignore the fact iBozz got the sodding year wrong he's getting old and doesn't know what day of the week it is let alone they year!
Quote:Issue: Duplicate events showing where events were previously not displayed
Our team has recently resolved an issue that was causing some events retrieved through calendar feeds, import and Google Calendar Sync to not be displayed in Google Calendar. We've heard some reports that users are now seeing duplicate events where events were once missing. Our team is currently investigating.
Quote:Looking at Sep 21st:
iPhone is showing 1 entry, without tbc.
iPad is showing 1 entry, with tbc.
Google calendar (web) is showing 1 entry, without tbc
iCal on MBP is showing 1 entry, without tbc
Quote:Have you tried to do a reset of the iPad? It usually helps to do one after an install of a new iOS; it helps to "settle in" the software.
To do (apologies if you know): Hold both the power and home buttons until the screen goes dark and the Apple logo then appears (the slide to unlock screen may or may not appear). Once the logo appears, release the buttons. After a time, your homescreen will appear. Please note that it may take some time for the Apple logo to appear or for your homescreen to appear (or both). This is normal. Eventually, the homescreen will appear.
Quote:CEinthesun
Thanks to CEonthesun for the following information on how to subscribe to the calendar under Apple's iOS71, the introduction of which broke the subscriptions set up under iOS6
Go to Settings > Mail Contacts Calendar > Accounts > Add account > Other > Add subscribed calendar
In the Server box paste ...
http: //www.google.com/calendar/ical/s22hiqne2bv9o3ilraq9p7ama0%40group.calendar.google.com/public/basic.ics
REMEMBER TO REMOVE SPACE BETWEEN the colon and slashes.
Click Next at the top right, wait while it verifies and you should then see a Subscription Panel, then click save.
SSL should be On and remove Alarm should be off.
Click Save and the calendar should now appear in your own device calendars.
In Accounts, you should now see Sale Sharks Official Fixture List 2010/11
She then goes on to add, woundingly: Ignore the fact iBozz got the sodding year wrong he's getting old and doesn't know what day of the week it is let alone they year!