Cool!

I still have a problem somehow.  We have set the calendar to be public  
to everyone, and I can view it just fine through leopard server's web  
interface.

However, if I use this (which is what I think you are talking about):

http://calendarserver.com:8008/calendars/groups/blargh/calendar/

I get:

<error>
−
        <need-privileges>
−
        <resource>
<href>/calendars/groups/prisms/calendar/</href>
−
        <privilege>
<read/>
</privilege>
</resource>
</need-privileges>
</error>

Any ideas?

On Feb 19, 2008, at 4:14 PM, Cyrus Daboo wrote:

> Hi Mark,
>
> --On February 19, 2008 4:03:54 PM -0500 Mark Corner <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> > wrote:
>
>> Has anyone written something to translate a caldav calendar into ics/
>> webcal format?  A cro job, php script etc.
>>
>> We have a leopard caldav server and would like to use this with older
>> tiger ical clients and with our web pages.  For instance, there are
>> plenty of plugins for things like drupal that can use an an ics feed
>> but not much (well nothing) for caldav.  We are only looking for  
>> read-
>> only.
>>
>> It should be straightforward to create something that grabs all the
>> events from the caldav server and puts them in ics format.  I suppose
>> I could write one using the testing suite as a starting point?  I
>> figure someone must have done this before.
>>
>> (I think I have my terminology right)
>
> If you do an HTTP GET on the calendar collection (rather than  
> the .ics resources within that) the server will return you a  
> single .ics file with the "rolled-up" calendar data from all  
> the .ics resources in the collection.
>
> This provides a read-only view of a CalDAV calendar that non-CalDAV  
> clients can subscribe to.
>
> -- 
> Cyrus Daboo
>
>

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