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Unable to sinc lightning with google calendar

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Hi,

Yes, there is an article how to do this. But that does not work. Doing it says: - I have installed the appropriate extension - I select File =>new => Calendar => from network - I select Google calendar - I type the requested email address

Here it stops! I get a message (translated from Dutch) "You browser does not allow javascript. Please turn on javascript" The window is not from my browsers, but from Thunderbird. Kidding? How to allow javascript in Thunderburd

Hi, Yes, there is an article how to do this. But that does not work. Doing it says: - I have installed the appropriate extension - I select File =>new => Calendar => from network - I select Google calendar - I type the requested email address Here it stops! I get a message (translated from Dutch) "You browser does not allow javascript. Please turn on javascript" The window is not from my browsers, but from Thunderbird. Kidding? How to allow javascript in Thunderburd

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sfhowes said

The window is initiated from TB to comply with Google's authentication process, but it depends on javascript being enabled in the browser. In Firefox, enter about:config in the address bar and see if javascript.enabled is true. Javascript is not available in TB for mail but it is enabled for RSS.

If it was that simple, I was not here. Regardless the standard browser (Edge, Internet Explorer, Chrome of Firefox) I got his message.

I will never know what caused this, because I have deleted everything, did a fresh install of 60.3.1 including all accounts, extension and language packs.

Now it works! I

CU Ruud

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The window is initiated from TB to comply with Google's authentication process, but it depends on javascript being enabled in the browser. In Firefox, enter about:config in the address bar and see if javascript.enabled is true. Javascript is not available in TB for mail but it is enabled for RSS.

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sfhowes said

The window is initiated from TB to comply with Google's authentication process, but it depends on javascript being enabled in the browser. In Firefox, enter about:config in the address bar and see if javascript.enabled is true. Javascript is not available in TB for mail but it is enabled for RSS.

If it was that simple, I was not here. Regardless the standard browser (Edge, Internet Explorer, Chrome of Firefox) I got his message.

I will never know what caused this, because I have deleted everything, did a fresh install of 60.3.1 including all accounts, extension and language packs.

Now it works! I

CU Ruud