Hubert Figuiere wrote:

No. VCALENDAR v2.0 is iCalendar, the successor of vCalendar. See RFC
2445 where it is described.
iCal is an Apple product (that incidentally use iCalendar format). ical
is an antique calendar application written in Tcl/Tk for UNIX.
(note the caps)

Thanks for the clarification.


Can I use MultiSync to synchrionize them?
I think you could write a MultiSync plugin for Sunbird to sync data with
Sunbird like we do with Evolution.

What does the Evolution Plugin do? I assume it reads the calendar file on the local disk (I assume Evolution stores the calendar in a file on disk if it is not stored on a server like Exchange?). I also assume this file is iCalendar format...

If that's the case, it should be possible to use this plugin for Sunbird
with local data. The only change would then be the WebDAV support, right?


Sven



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