On 6/26/07, Grant Baillie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hmm... I think this would be wrong in the case of CalDAV collections
that return text/calendar for a GET of their collection URL: You'd
end up with a read-only .ics-style subscription instead of a CalDAV
subscription.

I know cosmo used to be one such server, I'm not sure if other CalDAV
servers do it (Apple's might well, to support older versions of
iCal.app).

webdav doesn't define the response to GET for a collection, so the
response could be of any random media type. the best way to determine
if a collection is accessible by caldav is to look for the DAV
response header and check for the "calendar-access" token. i have yet
to hear of a real-life webdav server that doesn't respond to GET at
all for a collection, so you should be fine.
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