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Bug 764344
Opened 13 years ago
Updated 3 years ago
Calendar URL recognition in adressbook as a link which adds a user calendar directly
Categories
(Calendar :: General, enhancement)
Calendar
General
Tracking
(Not tracked)
UNCONFIRMED
People
(Reporter: enosupp, Unassigned)
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User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:11.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/11.0
Build ID: 20120312181643
Steps to reproduce:
Try to add an calendar-address in thunderbird-addressbook, that the adressbook recognize the calendar-address like "caldavs://mail.test.de:8443/caldav/audi" as an link.
Actual results:
Thunderbird addressbook doesn't recognize the calendar url as a link.
Expected results:
Posibility to add calendar adresses like "caldavs://mail.test.de:8443/caldav/audi" as an link in the thunderbird addressbook. When the user click on that link, then the lightning new calendar dialogue schould be opened and fill in the caldartype and adress automaticaly.
Look on the picture I added on that topic.
Updated•13 years ago
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Severity: normal → enhancement
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Comment 1•13 years ago
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Reporter | ||
Comment 2•10 years ago
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Hello it is a long time ago since I reported this enhancement.
It would raise the usability to handle user calendars in Thunderbird like a click and point adventure.
Are there any plans to implement this feature?
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Updated•10 years ago
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Summary: FEATURE REQUEST: calendar URL recognition in adressbook as a link which opens lightning new calendar dialogue → FEATURE REQUEST: calendar URL recognition in adressbook as a link which adds a user calendar directly
Updated•5 years ago
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Component: Lightning Only → General
OS: All → Unspecified
Hardware: All → Unspecified
Summary: FEATURE REQUEST: calendar URL recognition in adressbook as a link which adds a user calendar directly → Calendar URL recognition in adressbook as a link which adds a user calendar directly
Updated•3 years ago
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Severity: normal → S3
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