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Reply to Why Doesn't Date have a way to get the timezone?
The way I think of it is that Date doesn't have a time zone - it is a universal representation of a particular moment in time, independent of time zones. When you want to expose a date to a user, you use something else to describe the moment in time in a way that suits the context in which you're trying to expose it e.g. a Calendar in order to create DateComponents, or a DateFormatter in order to create a string representation of that time. A good general way of putting it from w3.org: Date and time values based on incremental time are time-zone-independent, since at any given moment it is the same time in UTC everywhere: the values can be transformed for display for any particular time zone offset, but the value itself is not tied to a specific location.
Topic: Programming Languages SubTopic: Swift Tags:
Oct ’22
Reply to Since ios 16 Calendar App is getting google shared calendar notifications non stop
Same issue for me! I’m subscribed to almost 30 calendars in Gmail. The iOS Calendar app is finding and inviting me to everyone’s meetings. Freaking annoying! I guess I should have learned my lesson never to take these updates until things settle. Apple, please fix this asap. I’m gonna have to download the Google calendar app which sucks b/c I can’t have calendars overlayed.
Topic: App & System Services SubTopic: General Tags:
Sep ’22
Reply to Subscribed calendar not updating for IOS 14 users
I have two subscriptions two different calendards, one is refreshing, the other one not. I checked the http headers for the different subscriptions and found out that the working one has several cache related http headers set: < HTTP/1.1 200 Apple WebObjects < Server: nginx/1.19.2 < Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2022 06:14:34 GMT < Content-Type: text/calendar < Content-Length: 11496 < cache-control: private, no-cache, no-store, must-revalidate, max-age=0 < expires: Tue, 27-Sep-2022 05:32:39 GMT < pragma: no-cache < x-webobjects-loadaverage: 52 < X-Varnish: 156865840 < Age: 0 < Via: 1.1 varnish (Varnish/6.3) < X-Cache: MISS < Accept-Ranges: bytes < Connection: keep-alive Could this be (part of) the problem?
Topic: App & System Services SubTopic: Core OS Tags:
Sep ’22
EventKit Broken on Ventura
My app is a Catalyst app for the Mac, iPad, and iPhone that reads and writes from reminders lists. For whatever reason it looks like EventKit on the Mac version is just not working at all. No reminders lists are returned when I ask for calendars of type reminder. No calendar is returned for the default calendar for new reminders function either. Everything seems to still work fine on iOS and iPadOS so I'm at a loss for why this would be happening on the Mac. It's always worked fine before. I've tried requesting access again but it just returns that I'm already authorized. I've tried toggling permission off and back on in system settings and that doesn't work either. I'm tempted to try something like logging out of iCloud and back in...but besides my issue locally I've been having users on Ventura beta write in to report the same issue. I definitely can't have all of my users who upgrade to Ventura sign out of iCloud and back in to fix this. They'd say I was crazy even if I tried. I
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Reply to EventKit Broken on Ventura
Well that was quick. I figured out what the issue was. It looks like there's a Mac sandbox entitlement for calendar access, and I hadn't selected it. I have no idea why this worked before Ventura without that, or if that entitlement was just added recently, but checking that fixed it for me.
Topic: App & System Services SubTopic: General Tags:
Sep ’22
Reply to [dateFormat dateFromString:dateStr] is giving nil
But question is still why it is working for some devices and and getting nil for some. Because of if you don’t force the locale to something specific it uses the user’s current locale. That means it might end up trying to parse fixed-format English dates as if they were Chinese. Or 12-hour time as if it were 24-hour time. And so on. There are a bazillion things that can go wrong. My particular least favourite example is in QA1480, where folks who happen to use the Buddhist calendar get results back but they are off by about 500 years. Share and Enjoy — Quinn “The Eskimo!” @ Developer Technical Support @ Apple let myEmail = eskimo + 1 + @ + apple.com
Topic: App & System Services SubTopic: General Tags:
Sep ’22