[kronolith] Fwd: [Tickets #4982] Re: Expose Kronolith data via XML, emulating Sharepoint's XMLRPC Web Services for integration into Microsoft Outlook

Jan Schneider jan at horde.org
Thu Feb 8 15:08:31 PST 2007


Zitat von Jon Spriggs <jon at spriggs.org.uk>:

> Jan, (and CC'd to the list, incase anyone else is looking for the same info)
>
> Thanks for the very prompt response.
>
> Just out of interest, how can I expose the calendar information? I ask
> this because Sharepoint (my main rival for implementation) has a link
> on the calendar which provides a unique url which opens the calendar
> directly for read-only access in MS Outlook. (I'm just signing up for
> a "free demo" somewhere to be able to provide an example of the URL
> and later for an interactive example with the service or results of
> accessing the URL - if it's appropriate).
>
> Within Kronolith, I found the link under "manage my calendars" to
> remotely access the calendar, but from examining the result of the
> link, that seems to produce ical data rather than allowing me to open
> the calendar under anything else.

I don't follow. What else than the only existing calendar specific  
standard, iCalendar, should be used to provide calendar data to  
external clients? I know it's suprising but even Outlook understands  
this format.

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> Subject: [Tickets #4982] Re: Expose Kronolith data via XML, emulating
> Sharepoint's XMLRPC Web Services for integration into Microsoft
> Outlook
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> Ticket URL: http://bugs.horde.org/ticket/?id=4982
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> Ticket             | 4982
> Updated By         | Jan Schneider <jan at horde.org>
> Summary            | Expose Kronolith data via XML, emulating
> Sharepoint's XMLRPC Web
>                    | Services for integration into Microsoft Outlook
> Queue              | Kronolith
> Version            | HEAD
> Type               | Enhancement
> -State              | New
> +State              | Rejected
> Priority           | 2. Medium
> Owners             |
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> Jan Schneider <jan at horde.org> (2007-02-08 01:58) wrote:
>
> Kronolith has already read-only support for calendar subscriptions.
> Kronolith 2.2 will even have complete WebDAV support.
>



Jan.

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