[Tickets #3032] WebDAV / iCal plugin voor kronolith

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Thu Nov 24 04:51:04 PST 2005


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Ticket URL: http://bugs.horde.org/ticket/?id=3032
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 Ticket             | 3032
 Updated By         | Jan Schneider <jan at horde.org>
 Summary            | WebDAV / iCal plugin voor kronolith
 Queue              | Kronolith
 Version            | HEAD
 State              | Feedback
 Priority           | 1. Low
 Type               | Enhancement
 Owners             | 
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Jan Schneider <jan at horde.org> (2005-11-24 04:51) wrote:

> I'm wondering whether it would be possible to also model this in the 
> generic webdav access. Essentialy it is nothing more that a list of 

That should be the final goal.

> file that are icalendar files. Problem only is that which files will 
> be there should be dependant on the authentification, don't think it 
> would be really nice to be able to see other people's calendars, 
> albeit only the file/calendar name. I also don't know what the policy 
> is here, so whether this is even wanted or that a seperate interface 
> file is a better solution.

Just take a look at how webdav browsing works in HEAD currently. It shows
you the calendars and events depending on the permissions you have, exactly
like the regular UI, or the API (which is actually used to build the
listings).

> Currenty nothing really happens ;) This patch is really something to 
> get it to work, I was really getting frustrated with the fact that 
> these solutions where not really available. I've tried Open-Xchange, 
> but here the calendar didn't let me delete events over iCal/WebDAV 
> and their webmail interface is really crap.

This might be much easier if using CalDAV or GroupDAV which is supported by
at least KDE's and Gnome's calendar clients, unfortunately not yet by
Sunbird.




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