(In reply to Wayne Mery (:wsmwk) from comment #3) > tcw can you reproduce? Yup. I had my GMail caldav calendar open whilst I went online and reloaded it but the change did not show. Even did a ctrl-shift-c and clicked Synchronize and it still did not change on the gmail calendar side. While in Offline mode, I checked the error console twice after making a change to an event and it spit out the below error twice: 10:13:24.544 NS_ERROR_FAILURE: ReferenceError: self is not defined calCachedCalendar.js:742
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(In reply to Wayne Mery (:wsmwk) from comment #3) > tcw can you reproduce? Yup. Tested with 101.0b4. I had my GMail caldav calendar open whilst I went online and reloaded it but the change did not show. Even did a ctrl-shift-c and clicked Synchronize and it still did not change on the gmail calendar side. While in Offline mode, I checked the error console twice after making a change to an event and it spit out the below error twice: 10:13:24.544 NS_ERROR_FAILURE: ReferenceError: self is not defined calCachedCalendar.js:742
(In reply to Wayne Mery (:wsmwk) from comment #3) > tcw can you reproduce? Yup. Tested with 101.0b4. I had my GMail calendar open whilst I went online and reloaded it but the change did not show. Even did a ctrl-shift-c and clicked Synchronize and it still did not change on the gmail calendar side. While in Offline mode, I checked the error console twice after making a change to an event and it spit out the below error twice: 10:13:24.544 NS_ERROR_FAILURE: ReferenceError: self is not defined calCachedCalendar.js:742