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simongray06:05:44

@dharrigan You recommended Caddy to me a while ago and now I just started using it for a personal project and… it’s quite fantastic. Doesn’t have quite the same amount of tutorials compared to nginx and it’s lacking a few of the built-in features, but wow that automatic https is SO convenient! tiny Caddyfile too. Thank you for opening my eyes.

dharrigan09:05:09

you're most welcome 🙂

genRaiy09:05:14

Good morning

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genRaiy09:05:34

Reflection warnings

hkjels04:05:42

I was expecting a website, but got a file downloaded

simongray05:05:22

Hm, interesting. Just from going directly to https://el.simongray.dk/?

simongray05:05:02

if you’re talking about the action that happens when you click subscribe, you need a compatible application, e.g. Calendar or Thunderbird. I would like to integrate with Google Calendar too, but I guess I need a totally separate button for that since Google doesn’t seem aware of webcal:// links.

hkjels07:05:32

Just going to the page in safari starts a download

hkjels07:05:01

of an empty file

hkjels07:05:32

I can see that it works in Firefox

hkjels07:05:17

Nice feature though. Relevant for the southern parts of Norway these days as well

hkjels07:05:57

a service like this one that is 🙂

simongray09:05:03

I think that my data source technically also provides data for the south of Norway too. I also support using NOK as a currency in the API 😛 Anyway, it is weird that it doesn’t work in Safari of all things, since this is an Apple-developed protocol. For the record, this is what happens on my system in Safari:

simongray13:05:03

I wonder why that happens… it is served as “text/html”

simongray19:05:04

I think I fixed it. Will you test it out for me and see if the page loads now?

simongray20:05:56

(I’m fairly certain the issue was with language negotiation)