sabrick Profile Joined April 2011 United States 8 Posts #1



Each event's description parses TL-website-speciifc information (such as [url], [spoiler], team/player/map information):



Fully searchable: (goes through event titles & descriptions)





Players symbols with working TL player-stat links:





Custom email and SMS notifications for tournament/events:





Timezone-flexible, never worry about translating time zones again. (my favorite)





To add this to google calendar, just click "Add by URL" as indicated below and insert the URL of the .ics file:







Hol'alright, now let's get to the biscuits...



At the moment I'm not coordinating with anyone at Team Liquid and as such have no permissions to use the file or the data therein in such a manner that I currently am. So, if I've stumbled out into a minefield, please let me know.



The script which parses the TL calendar's XML and updates the .ics file is currently operating on a cycle which updates the file (hosted on my server through dropbox) every hour; this is intended to be a temporary sort of affair. If it gets popular, I'll try to find something more stable and permanent for it.



I'm Carson by the way, nice to meet you all. I've written a script that parses the Team Liquid calendar's XML file into iCal format. here Each event's description parses TL-website-speciifc information (such as [url], [spoiler], team/player/map information):Fully searchable: (goes through event titles & descriptions)Players symbols with working TL player-stat links:Custom email and SMS notifications for tournament/events:Timezone-flexible, never worry about translating time zones again. (my favorite)To add this to google calendar, just click "Add by URL" as indicated below and insert the URL of the .ics file:Hol'alright, now let's get to the biscuits...At the moment I'm not coordinating with anyone at Team Liquid and as such have no permissions to use the file or the data therein in such a manner that I currently am. So, if I've stumbled out into a minefield, please let me know.The script which parses the TL calendar's XML and updates the .ics file is currently operating on a cycle which updates the file (hosted on my server through dropbox) every hour; this is intended to be a temporary sort of affair. If it gets popular, I'll try to find something more stable and permanent for it.I'm Carson by the way, nice to meet you all. Never take a sleeping pill with a laxative.