Hi,

> I suppose you connect to your CardDAV server with WebDAV addressbook, do
> you? The problem is...

Well, if my problem is somehow related to the setup I'm using, ask me. I would 
really help to get this fixed somehow. If this means that somebody eg wants to 
test this functionality, I am willing to add a test account on my Max OS box, 
if this helps.
 
> Nah, never mind, I had ready a very nice paragraph for more detailed
> testing, but then I checked code more carefully and the WebDAV backend
> is just doing things what you said it does, see this:
> http://git.gnome.org/browse/evolution-data-server/tree/addressbook/backends/webdav/e-book-backend-webdav.c?h=gnome-3-2#n241
> 
> I agree with the poster, evolution should have this fixed, instead of
> the server. Maybe we can deal with this as part of this bug report:
> https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=640594

Wait, now, I'm confused a bit: Is 
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=640594 referring to this bug? I'm 
not sure about this. And: Is it correct that Evolution is not correctly 
following these specifications? Just to make this sure.

If this is the case: Well, as long as the server is not following these 
specifications either, it does not matter (as eg owncloud -> here, the 
connectivity between Evolution and the owncloud addressbook server is working 
fine). But I guess for some servers as the Mac OS I'm using, it should be 
fixed. IMHO it's more easy to fix the client in this case as the server.

Am I wrong? Or what do others think about this?

Greets,
Dennis
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