Hi Chris,

Don't know if you got this answered off-list, but here is my knowledge:

The only way to Move a iCal calendar to the server, is to re-import it into iCal. That is, drag the local calendar to the desktop, and import it via the File menu. That will bring up a dialog asking you where to put the data, merge into existing calendar, or create a new one.

Don't know why this has to be so cumbersome - but iCal 3 does have some strange issues.. ;-)

Hope it helps,

    Jakob Peterhänsel

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On 11/01/2008, at 04.38, Chris Cleeland wrote:

Hi,

I'm in the process of setting up a calendar server on an older PowerMac G4 running Leopard so that my household can finally share the management of calendars. We have several calendars already set up in iCal, and I'd like to transfer those somehow to the server rather than having to duplicate everything.

Is there any kind of easy way to do this?

If not, is there a hard way? I don't mind writing code, but I kind of need to have a clue what the code is supposed to do, and I'm currently clueless.

Thanks!
-cj


PS Quick question for the Apple folks: is there enough code posted at opensource.apple.com that I could get an OD master running on my machine without needing Leopard Server? Or is there magic that's not released that permits things like the DirectoryServer and friends to be an OD master?

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Chris Cleeland



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