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Google Calendar plugin installation problem

Added by Michael Aye about 15 years ago

I can't seem to install the plugin.
I went through the installation process as instructed and copied the following code (access email replaced) into the Google IFrame custom field (btw, type is "Long Text", not "Long String" as given in the install instructions):

<iframe src="http://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=my.email.address%40my.domain.ch&ctz=Europe/Zurich" style="border: 0" width="800" height="600" frameborder="0" scrolling="no"></iframe>

It is quite but not 100 % clear to me if I need to copy the code "within" the iframe instruction or just the whole thing, however I tried both and none of it results in showing a new tab on the right of settings as shown in the screen-shot.

I have the custom field "Google IFrame tab" appearing on the Project Overview Page with the iframe code being just displayed there, but no new tab appearing.

I have configured the plugin to use the custom field (however, irritatingly, after the "saving successful" messages, it's shown nowhere that this custom field is currently activated as the display for this iframe, the iFrame Text picker goes back to "Select one" after my choice was saved.

I also have as instructed activated the plugin in the module page inside the project settings, so I'm a bit clueless what else can be wrong.
Oh yes, and I also switched my previously private google calendar to public, just to see if it makes any change, and still no luck, the new tab just doesn't appear.

If someone could give me some hints how to debug this, I would be very thankful.

My system:
Redmine 0.8 stable via svn (now on revision 2643)
Rails 2.1.2
ruby 1.8.6

Best regards,
Michael


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RE: Google Calendar plugin installation problem - Added by Michael Aye about 15 years ago

Ok, MEA CULPA! :)
Of course I could not imagine, that the google calendar has anything to do with roles and permissions.
But it has!
Thx btw for the update to the Redmine upgrade wiki page. it's so nicely step by step now, that it made "click" that I should have a look there.
Sorry for the noise..
And thanks a lot for Redmine! (Now being used for a real space project! (the Laser altimer for the Bepi Colombo Mercury orbiter).

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