Hi; I am very new to this but it doesn't look like that would be an issue compared the rest of what needs to be rewritten :-P.
Andre "wikied" this link on how things work right now: http://dba.openoffice.org/specifications/address_book_architecture.html CardDAV is a completely different (new) IETF standard and it looks like we need WebDAV to start with. The Mulberry vCard Library looks good for our purposes, though: http://trac.mulberrymail.com/repos/browser/vCard cheers, Pedro. --- On Tue, 11/1/11, Dennis E. Hamilton <[email protected]> wrote: > From: Dennis E. Hamilton <[email protected]> > Subject: RE: Addressbook replacement: CardDAV > To: [email protected], [email protected] > Date: Tuesday, November 1, 2011, 3:11 PM > Looks interesting. > > I thought there was a dependency on the Mozilla address > book with regard to digital signature certificates as > well. > > Do you happen to know if that is an actual dependency and > whether carddav can handle it (private keys especially)? > > > - Dennis E. Hamilton > tools for document > interoperability, <http://nfoWorks.org/> > [email protected] > gsm: +1-206-779-9430 @orcmid > > > > > [Guessing here, but didn't want to see an important > dependency broken.] > > -----Original Message----- > From: Pedro Giffuni [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2011 12:46 > To: [email protected] > Subject: Addressbook replacement: CardDAV > > Hi; > > I was looking at the IP_Clearance Wiki, and the known > problem of > replacing Mozilla. > > I have noticed that for many things Gecko is being replaced > with > Apple's Webkit some further investigation shows that Apple > Released their Calendar and Contacts server under AL2: > > http://trac.calendarserver.org/ > > And CardDAV is the protocol they use: > > http://carddav.calconnect.org/ > > A lot of work, but may be worth the look. > > cheers, > > Pedro. > >
