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        Title           : Calendar Server Extensions for WebDAV (CalDAV)
        Author(s)       : L. Dusseault, et al.
        Filename        : draft-dusseault-caldav-02.txt
        Pages           : 55
        Date            : 2004-9-21
        
In the five years since WebDAV [3] was standardized, at least three
   groups have used WebDAV as a basis to provide Internet calendar
   access with a minimum of development effort.  However, each group
   decided independently how the calendaring data model would map to the
   WebDAV data model and how to deal with features such as recurrance
   and queries for free-busy times.  This draft proposes a standard data
   model mapping and a few extensions to WebDAV that make
   WebDAV-server-based calendaring work well for clients while requiring
   a minimum of new work (particularly on clients).

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