I use an O*Bsd server running apache 1.3 with mod_dav. I have run the
same setup on gentoo with apache2 and mod_dav. Very simple. I use a
webcal standard file (ics) in Evolution....Sunbird....phpicalendar all
just spiffy. Works like a charm no problem. If you need help setting
up dav on apache let me know!

God Bless!
Nick


On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 18:38:59 +0100, YoYo Siska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >>
> >>> Along these lines, can anyone recommend a gentoo-friendly web
> >>> calendar, which would allow a small group of people to each have
> >>> their own
> >>> calendar, and to optionally overlay one or more calendar on top of
> >>> another? For instance, my wife and I would maintain separate calendars,
> >>> but if I were trying to schedule an event with her, I might overlay hers
> >>> on mine to seen when we both were free.
> >>>
> >>> Thanks,
> >>> Michael
> >>>
> >>>
> >>
> >> phpicalendar?
> >> iirc it's not in portage, but it instalation involvest just extracting
> >> it somewhere (plus setting  .htacces maybe)
> >>
> >> it works with ical files, either local, or on a webdav server, can
> >> display multiple ical files together.
> >> But i don't know how goot is it at editing, because I use it just to
> >> display stuf and use mozilla/firefox/thunderbird calendar extension to
> >> edit it...
> >
> >
> > Hi YoYo,
> >
> > Thanks for the tip. I've been researching the options you suggest and am
> > learning a lot.
> >
> > I guess I need to set up a webdav server, to serve my calendars to
> > remote clients (including myself). I gather too that Apache can do
> > webdav. Can anyone point me at a howto or other tips for
> >
> >     gentoo + apache + webdav
> >
> 
> wel, for apache there's mod_dav (in portage), but when I tried it worked
> only with apache 1 and not 2 (which I had installed) and I din't play
> with it.
> There's some python implementation, but that's only a package of clases
> one can use to build a webdav server with an simple example, and didn't
> play with it either.  I simply put the  calendar file on an existing
> server ;).
> 
> I use the calendar extension for firefox/thunderbird mostly.
> In theory other tools operating on ical files and able of using webdav
> should work with it too, but when i last time tried to use firefox and
> korganizer together, they had some probles with the file the other one
> produced... but that was some time ago..
> I wanted to play around with korganizer's alarm daemon in kde... to show
> me remainders but wanted to edit the calendar with mozilla, because I
> liked it more..
> 
> And i have phpicalendar on my webpage in an readonly mode, for my
> friends to see my calendar...
> 
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