> 
> I have a calendar that I wanted to add into Evolution that takes the
> following format
> 
> https://some.domain.com/caldav/st/home/[email protected]/calendars/MyCalendar
> 
> When I input this into Evolution it always strips off the prefix
> "https://"; and changes it to "caldav://", when I run evolution with
> the "--debug" option I see the error "Unable to load the calendar No
> such calendar". However, it works fine in Mozilla Thunderbird and I
> can navigate to the calendar in a browser.
> 
> Im running ubuntu 9.10 and performed some updates just yesterday,
> prior to that the last time I tried the calendar it seemed to be able
> to connect and retrieve. So im not sure if an update has broken it or
> the prefix changing is incorrect?
> 

CalDAV is an HTTP protocol so changing the prefix is not an issue - it
is, after all, just telling the program how to communicate with the
server and so long as Evo knows what to do, then it doesn't matter.
Some would probably say that caldav: is more correct than http:

FWIW, it has always worked fine for me with various flavours of Fedora.

P.

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