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> iCal file only shows next two months
bhengh
post Apr 27 2009, 11:53 AM
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The iCal file for our calendar only shows events during the next two months. For example, right now the file only includes events in April and May; no June events are shown. Is there a way to get the iCal file to show all future events?

Our iCal file is at:
http://www.trumba.com/calendars/pathwayschurch.ics
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Steve A
post Apr 27 2009, 01:28 PM
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Hi,
The current setting for your iCal feed may be set with the default settings that only show a maximum number of events of 100 with a start date of "Current week" and an end date of "Current week + 5 weeks". If you click on Publish, then select the Feeds tab go ahead and click Edit Settings & Styles for the iCal feed (you may want to repeat these steps for RSS and Atom feed as well). You can now change the Start date and End dates, as well as the maximum number of events to display.
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Steve
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bhengh
post Apr 28 2009, 08:45 AM
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Thanks, I found the settings you were talking about. I made the changes and clicked Done at the bottom of the Feeds page.

I can get the correct .ics file when I click on Preview on the Feeds page, but I still get a shortened .ics file at the published location. Is there a time delay before the updated settings take effect?
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bhengh
post Apr 28 2009, 09:40 AM
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Now I've got the correct number of events in my feed. There must be a bit of a time delay before the new settings propagate to the feed. Thanks for you help.
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