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Tony Earnshaw wrote:
| tor, 27.05.2004 kl. 07.58 skrev Stan Pinte: | | |>some of my users would like to have a web page, accessible from home, |>wich would contain all their contacts... |> |>is it possible to export the contacts in the local addressbook (using a |>script), in a readable format? |> |>we could then easely generate HTML... |> |>My vision of that stuff is using a lib (libebook? documented |>somewhere?), wrapped in python, to automate the export. | | | It's certainly possible on systems with central LDAP servers. A | centrally-stored contact or user list (used by Evo or any LDAP-aware | client) can be (selectively) made available to a web server running | LDAP-aware modules, such as PHP or Perl. | | --Tonni |
the users have already a shared addressbook, backed by a LDAP server, accessible via web out of the box.
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