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Thank you so much for your reply – this new version works as intended!
Please extend my gratitude to your development team.
Thank you once more.
Hi @amitbarai013 ,
I respectfully disagree with the conclusions you presented, because I tested the following:
- [desired configuration] Browser: UTC-1; Site: UTC-1; Google Calendar: UTC-1 -> hides “all day events” of the current date (which should not);
- Browser: UTC-1; Site: UTC-1; Google Calendar: UTC-0 -> hides “all day events” of the current date (which should not);
- [configuration you mentioned] Browser (computer time): UTC-0; Site: UTC-1; Google Calendar: UTC-1 -> hides “all day events” of the current date (which should not);
- Browser: UTC-1; Site: UTC-0; Google Calendar: UTC-1 -> “all day events” of the current date are displayed (as they should).
I need my site to be on UTC-1. Moreover, when using timed events (e.g., event at 10:00 am), these are displayed on the current date (as they should) when using the desired configuration (Browser: UTC-1; Site: UTC-1; Google Calendar: UTC-1); hence, the problem only arises when using “all day events”.
In light of the above, I kindly request for your development team to readdress this issue.
Thank you once more.
Thank you for your clarification.
Please let me know if and when your development team addresses this issue; in the meantime, I will use timed events as a workaround.
Thank you once more!
Hi @amin7
Thank you for your quick reply.
I still have the issue and I believe the problem stems from the time zone I use. I use UTC-1 time zone, both on my site and on Google Calendar. I tried to change the time zone of my site to UTC+0 and to UTC+1 and everything worked fine (i.e., the all day event of the current day showed up). Hence, I believe the problem arises when I use a time zone lower than UTC+0, like the UTC-1 that I need, because Google calendar seems to use UTC+0 for all day events (at least that is what I found when googling about this matter).
Can you help me? Thank you!