On Oct 31, 2007, at 2:57 PM, James Hill wrote:
1) The mercury conference room shows up fine when browsing via Safari, but iCal can't seem to find it when I try to add "Location" to an event. As per the defaults, in accounts.xml the <auto- schedule/> entry appears for mercury.
iCal relies on OpenDirectory to do user/room completion. For the time being, at least, you have to enter a valid calendar user addresd into the location field. You can add user using the <cuaddr> tag in the XML file (eg: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]), or use the URL for the room (/principals/locations/Mercury/).
2) In iCal > Accounts > Delegation (for both test and test2), it is impossible to grant anyone access to the current account. Whenever I try to add a user (e.g. test, test2, [EMAIL PROTECTED], etc...) it says that the user was not found. Interestingly, in the Calendar Server logfile there is no activity - it's as though it is not even trying to look up that principle.
Hrm. I'm not sure that iCal is trying to do there... try "mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] " and see if that sends a request to the server.
3) Related to point 2, there seems to be an autocomplete feature throughout the system, but it never returns anything. I can add attendees to events by typing their email address correctly, but it never makes any suggestions...
That feature relies on OpenDirectory, as I mentioned above.
I'm assuming that some/all of these problems are related to using XML instead of OpenDirectory? If so, perhaps my company could donate some time to fixing them... but it would be nice to get more information about what's broken.
Unfortunately, I think you are being limited by what iCal knows how to do at the moment.
-wsv
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