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Cannot subscribe to an ics calendar that doesn't require authentication

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Hi, I want to connect my university timetable to my calendar in thunderbird. The university timetable site (which is running Eveoh MyTimetable) gives me an ics link that does not require any authentication. If I paste this into a web browser I can download an ics file, and if I use this link in the calendar app on my iphone I can subscribe to it, however if I try and subscribe to it in thunderbird, even if I check that it requires no authentication, it asks me for a password, but no password is correct and I cannot subscribe to the calendar.

I'm running 102.3.1 on Windows 10 64-bit.

Hi, I want to connect my university timetable to my calendar in thunderbird. The university timetable site (which is running Eveoh MyTimetable) gives me an ics link that does not require any authentication. If I paste this into a web browser I can download an ics file, and if I use this link in the calendar app on my iphone I can subscribe to it, however if I try and subscribe to it in thunderbird, even if I check that it requires no authentication, it asks me for a password, but no password is correct and I cannot subscribe to the calendar. I'm running 102.3.1 on Windows 10 64-bit.

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I have a similar problem as well. I have an online calendar with an https address that already contains the secret key. I have no problem in adding it to google calendar or to showing it in previous version of thunderbird. Nevertheless, with this new version of thunderbird it says that it cannot find any calendar when adding it as online calendar without credentials