[kronolith] view a shared calendar with Mozilla's Calendar project
Jan Schneider
jan at horde.org
Thu Dec 18 02:38:07 PST 2003
Zitat von mosaic at pinetree.nl:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I've got Kronolith running for a while now, with shared calendars and
> all,
> works great!
>
> But I want to take it a step further. Mozilla has this project called
> Calendar. This Mozilla Calendar (MozCal) can also read and write to
> remote
> calendars by means of a WebDAV enabled server. That works great too. I
> want
> to do the same thing with my shared calendar in Kronolith. I've read on
> various places that with the following URL, you can extract free/busy
> information from Kronolith
> http://your-server/horde/kronolith/fb.php?c=calendar-name When I create a
> new calendar file in MozCal and enter the information like this, I get
> *some* information from Kronolith, which is cool, but MozCal says there
> are
> no events in this file. Which is correct, since I only see free/busy
> information, not the events that go along with the free/busy information.
>
> Now, I don't know a great deal about the standards for free/busy and iCal
> and so on, but I think that the current behavious is correct. Free/busy
> is
> only free/busy information, and nothing more. An iCal file has events and
> so
> on, which is what MozCal needs for the remote calendaring to work (is
> that a
> new word? calendaring?). If I export a calendar to an iCal file from
> Kronolith, and import that in MozCal, it all works like a charm, so
> that's
> great.
>
> But to get to my question, how can I *easily* extract an iCal file (not
> the
> free/busy information) from Kronolith, so I can *publish that somewhere*
> where MozCal can read and import it? Is there such a functionality
> already,
> or something similar that's about to be finished?
>
> Any help/ideas is/are greatly appreciated.
This could potentially done with our RPC server. But we need more
information on what protcols MozCal can use and what kind of authentication
it supports.
Jan.
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