Thanks for your report! If I understand you correctly, you have a
stand-alone SyncML server which syncs both to a Palm and MultiSync?

The SyncML client in MultiSync just recently got capable enough to at
all communicate with other servers, so there's probably more bugs to
iron out. Could you send me the output from MultiSync with all SyncML
communication when you try to synchronize from the server to MultiSync?

The <!CDATA[]]> is an XML wrapping for data, and is completely taken
care of by the XML library -- MultiSync never sees it (nor its absence).

/Bo


On Fri, 2003-12-12 at 01:12, Kevin James wrote:
> Thanks for that heads up.  I've changed it so that now Evolution syncs
> directly (through Multisync) with my SyncML server.  I'm still not
> getting changes synced back from the server to Evolution.  Not all bad
> news, as I think I've pinpointed the problem.
> 
> The other device that is syncing to my SyncML server is a Palm - that
> just writes the vCard data as each entry.  However, Multisync is writing
> each entry (from Evolution, in my case) wrapped in <![CDATA[]]> tags.  I
> assume that if Multisync expects to see these tags around the entry and
> discards (and doesn't send to Evolution) if they're not there.
> 
> My questions, therefore, are:
> Is my assumption correct? And if so,
> Should Multisync be doing this - or stripping the tags off before
> syncing data out?
> 
> Cheers,
> Kev.
> 
> On Thu, 2003-12-11 at 07:50, Bo Lincoln wrote:
> > The backup plugin is not a normal plugin in that you can change
> > something in the directory and have it synced back. The idea is to just
> > collect all data from the other side (Evolution) and save it. If you
> > want to restore from the backup (i.e. push data back), you have to go to
> > the plugin options ("Options..." button) and press one of the "Restore"
> > buttons.
> > 
> > /Bosse
> > 
> 
> 
> 
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