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Hi all, we made a small change to our server configuration to permit API requests like this work without requiring HTTPS.
This should fix older versions of the widget.
Happy Chanukah!
Not our app. The name isn't trademarked so we can't stop them from using it.
You can use Samsung S Planner with Hebcal by first following our Google Calendar instructions and then these instructions from Samsung:
Thanks for using Hebcal!
We don't guarantee order of the items in JSON or RSS. You really should use a proper library to parse web services APIs and not just string regex.
We have tested the b= parameter and it functions as described in the documentation. We are unable to reproduce the issue you mentioned in your first post.
It looks like this is indeed broken again. Our change requiring HTTPS appears to be the cause of the breakage.
The widget is no longer available for download from the Apple website, perhaps due to Mark Saper not supporting it any longer.
Mark, if you're still out there, would you be willing to push out a change that uses https?
Thanks! Awesome!
Thanks Aaron! Looking forward to experimenting with that.
Amy, just pushed out version 1.7 of the widget to fix the HTTP/HTTPS issue that had broken our previous wordpress plugin.
Our Aliyah-by-Aliyah triennial readings are only for the Diaspora. Unfortunately, the Rabbinical Assembly's document does not describe how to handle combined Torah readings in Israel.
For example, in the 3-year cycle that began in 5771, in Israel,
- Behar-Bechukotai were read separately in 5771
- Behar-Bechukotai were read separately in 5772
- Behar-Bechukotai were read together in 5773
The 3-year pattern of separate, separate, together (S-S-T) does not appear on page 403 of the document.
In the Diaspora, which the document covers,
- Behar-Bechukotai were read separately in 5771
- Behar-Bechukotai were read together in 5772
- Behar-Bechukotai were read together in 5773
The 3-year pattern of S-T-T is cycle variation C on page 403, so we can publish it correctly.
This problem occurs with the other combined parshiyot as well. For example, Matot-Masei is S-T-S in Israel in 5774, 5775, and 5776 (the current cycle) but S-T-T in Diaspora. S-T-T is indeed covered on page 410, but S-T-S (for Israel) is not provided.
I am not aware of a source for triennial readings in Israel. If you know of such a source, please share it?
try using these instructions and then use Cozi import feature
https://www.hebcal.com/home/210/icalendar-ics-jewish-holidays
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This can happen when you set up Hebcal in one timezone, then switch to another.
Our recommendation is to remove all of your Hebcal events and then re-download.
Outlook Mac:
https://www.hebcal.com/home/1113/mac-outlook-2011-remove-hebcal-jewish-calendar
Outlook Windows - subscription:
https://www.hebcal.com/home/10/outlook-2007-2010-ics-delete
Outlook Windows - CSV:
https://www.hebcal.com/home/58/outlook-csv-delete-hebcal-jewish-calendar