[horde] Public calendars

Michael J Rubinsky mrubinsk at horde.org
Wed Nov 4 15:07:13 UTC 2015


Quoting Ralph Ballier <ballier at mail.schule.de>:

> Zitat von Michael J Rubinsky <mrubinsk at horde.org>:
>
>> Quoting Ralph Ballier <ballier at mail.schule.de>:
>>
>>> Zitat von Michael J Rubinsky <mrubinsk at horde.org>:
>>>
>>>> Quoting Ralph Ballier <ballier at mail.schule.de>:
>>>>
>>>>> Zitat von Michael J Rubinsky <mrubinsk at horde.org>:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Quoting Ralph Ballier <ballier at mail.schule.de>:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I have integrated a public calendar in a website. Now I can see the
>>>>>>> days of
>>>>>>> the months, but when I click at a day,  I have to login. I think,
>>>
>>> this
>>>>> is
>>>>>>> not a public calender.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Does the kronolith application have public permissions?
>>>>>> (Admin->Permissions)
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> You can see it, if you click at
>  http://ods3.schule.de/kalender.html
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I had use the URL from inside of my horde installation:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> <div id="kronolithCal"></div><script
>>>
>>>
> src="/horde2/services/ajax.php/kronolith/embed?token=D-S0z9DICMca7dr-RsYTIBT&calendar=internal_ZM0m7yNvN0Xh-bQu_bFQHXB&container=kronolithCal&view=Month[1][1][1]"
>>>>>>> type="text/javascript"></script>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Ralph
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>>>>>>
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> mike
>>>>>> The Horde Project
>>>>>> http://www.horde.org
>>>
>>>
> https://www.facebook.com/hordeprojecthttps://www.twitter.com/hordeproject
>>>>> If I give public permissions (Admin->Permissions), then changes the
>>>>> behave.
>>>>> Now I see only a blank screen. In the logfile of httpd I find normal
>>>
>>> page
>>>>> requests, no error messages.
>>>>>
>>>>> I understand not, in which relationship are the rights under Admin to
>>>
>>> the
>>>>> rights, which sets a user.
>>>>
>>>> Looks like the generated code for the embed functionality was
>>>> incorrectly using a relative URL, so if you are embedding the calendar
>>>> on a site not in the same webroot as horde, this would not work. In the
>>>> javascript src url, make sure it contains a full url to the host
> running
>>>> horde. The code has been fixed in Git and will be in the next release:
>>>>  
>>>
>>>
> https://github.com/horde/horde/commit/7939ce836f78997fc7fddb93582fa195ae899218
>>>>  
>>>
>>> It don't work. My URL to the calendar is
>>>
>>> https://horde.osz-lise-meitner.eu/kalender.html
>>>
>>> and I get a blank screen.
>>>
>>> In access_log.ssl from Apache I see the following message:
>>>
>>> p5792de6b.dip0.t-ipconnect.de - - [03/Nov/2015:06:40:13 +0100] "GET
>>> /kalender.html HTTP/1.1" 304 -
>>> p5792de6b.dip0.t-ipconnect.de - - [03/Nov/2015:06:40:13 +0100] "GET
>>>
> /services/ajax.php/kronolith/embed?token=9Q4DigofQFVthL1MnloP_gF&calendar=internal_ZM0m7yNvN0Xh-bQu_bFQHXB&container=kronolithCal&view=Month[2]
>>> HTTP/1.1" 200 149
>>>
>>> Is this ok? No message in error_log or in error_log.ssl.
>>
>> Two things:
>>
>> 1) In the <script> tag on your page, you still have the relative URL
>> that I told you probably needs to be a full url. So, add
>> https://horde.osz-lise-meitner.eu before the /service/..... part.
>>
>> 2) You need to allow guest access to "Horde" as well in the permissions
>> interface.
>>
>> --
>> mike
>> The Horde Project
>> http://www.horde.org
>> https://www.facebook.com/hordeprojecthttps://www.twitter.com/hordeproject
>
> Sorry, I forgot to change the URL. Now it is right.
>
> After I had give "Horde" rights for guests, calenders are visible for
> guests!!!
>
> But the is still the question: how is the relation between rights, giving
> by admin for "Horde" or for other modules (for example: "Kronolith") and
> rights, giving by individual user?

If I understand your question correctly, you are asking what the  
difference is between a user granting rights on e.g., a calendar  
versus an admin granting rights on an application like e.g. Horde or  
Kronolith?


This former case gives the user control who can see his or her  
information. The later lets the admin decide what applications are  
available to be accessed for any given group or user - it does not  
provide any control over individual user information.


-- 
mike
The Horde Project
http://www.horde.org
https://www.facebook.com/hordeproject
https://www.twitter.com/hordeproject
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