[kronolith] Re: freebusyURI trouble

pascal at linuxorable.net pascal at linuxorable.net
Mon Feb 14 06:12:07 PST 2005


Quoting Wolfgang Rosenauer <wolfgang.rosenauer at an-netz.de>:

> Hi,
>
> pascal at linuxorable.net wrote:
>
>> I only have a plubic LDAP addressbook with Turba
>>
>>
> > [...]
> >
>> I can open the "Add attendee" window, then, I can select and add 
>> users from my
>> addressbook but after, each time I click on "Add these persons" (I hope my
>> French => English translation is good) I get this message:
>>
>> Error retrieving pascal at linuxorable.net's iCalendar data: Any freebusyUrl
>> entry found for pascal at linuxorable.net
>>
>> And I don't understand what I have to do and what is a "freebusy" URI !!!
>>
>> I read this on the mailinglist archive:
>>
>> <You need to have the free/busy URL in the contact information in Turba. It
>> should look like:
>> http://www.domain.com/horde/kronolith/fb.php?c=username>
>>
>> but I don't understand where I have to configure that ?
>
> You would need a special LDAP attribute where such a URL is saved.
> If you can't provide such a attribute you can add your contacts to your
> personal addressbook if you provide it.
> Chuck suggested a turba hook for the case that all your users have a
> default calendar within your Kronolith installation. That's the case for
>  example for me.
> But I never got such a hook working.
>
And if I provide a mysql personal addressbook in addition of my public 
one, what
will I have to do with this  "freebusy" URI ?

I feel I need to import a iCalendar but where will I find it ?
Should I install it ?

I'm lost with Kronolith and I didn't find any doc even in the mailing archive.

Pascal
> CU,
>  Wolfgang
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