[Evolution-hackers] Web-Calendar read-only access?
Hi guys, is there a plan when web-calendars will be implemented as writable in Evolution? I am asking because I want to use Evolution as client for my OpenXchange Server that is working with iCal-Calendars. Unfortunately OpenXchange doesnt have any CalDAV implementation so I am kind of dependent to the ical-support. Does anyone know if/when iCal calendars will be writable in Evolution!? Would be glad about some answers. Cheers, Artur -- "There are 10 kinds of people in the world, those who understand binary math, and those who don't." ___ Evolution-hackers mailing list Evolution-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-hackers
Re: [Evolution-hackers] Ical (WebDAV) Web-Calendar read-only!?
Ross Burton schrieb: > On Fri, 2007-11-30 at 12:23 +0100, Artur Mücke wrote: >> Hmm, I dont know exactly about that, but e.g. in KDE-kontact I can use >> my web-calendar like I want to. If I set it up with the same settings >> like in Evolution (https://IP-Address/servlet/webdav.ical). Its possible >> to create and delete appointsments in kontact without a problem. >> >> How can that be!? I am really confused about that? > > I presume its using Webdav to write to the calendar file. Yes, your presumption is right because it is using WebDAV but I thought Evolution is doing the same, isnt it? > There are many problems with this approach including locking, concurrent > writes, > and notification of changes. However if you are the only person using > the remote calendar, it would work. I dont know about that yet but I dont hope there are gonna be such problems because there will be more than 50 users using the OpenXchange server. You scared me a bit with your statement. :-/ However, we can outline that its definitely not possible to use WebDAV with Evoltion for writing/deleting appointsments if there is no support for CalDAV in OpenXchange!? Btw, thats really strange. What happenend to the project started in October 2005: http://www.open-xchange.org/pipermail/devel/2005-October/012704.html I cannot find any result from this project!? Cheers, Artur -- "There are 10 kinds of people in the world, those who understand binary math, and those who don't." ___ Evolution-hackers mailing list Evolution-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-hackers
Re: [Evolution-hackers] Ical (WebDAV) Web-Calendar read-only!?
Andre Klapper schrieb: > hi artur, > > Am Freitag, den 30.11.2007, 11:31 +0100 schrieb Artur Mücke: >> does anyone know if there is a plan when web-calendars will be >> implemented as writable in Evolution? > > web calendars are, by definition, read-only. it's the same with web > pages when using your browser. ;-) > what you want is CalDAV, and a complaint to OpenXChange to support it. > >> Does anyone know if/when iCal calendars will be writable in Evolution!? > > ical is just a file format and has nothing to do with this i'd say. > > andre Hmm, I dont know exactly about that, but e.g. in KDE-kontact I can use my web-calendar like I want to. If I set it up with the same settings like in Evolution (https://IP-Address/servlet/webdav.ical). Its possible to create and delete appointsments in kontact without a problem. How can that be!? I am really confused about that? Cheers, Artur -- "There are 10 kinds of people in the world, those who understand binary math, and those who don't." ___ Evolution-hackers mailing list Evolution-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-hackers
[Evolution-hackers] Ical (WebDAV) Web-Calendar read-only!?
Hi, does anyone know if there is a plan when web-calendars will be implemented as writable in Evolution? I am asking because I want to use Evolution as client for my OpenXchange Server that is working with iCal-Calendars. Unfortunately OpenXchange doesnt have any CalDAV implementation so I am kind of dependent to the ical-support. Does anyone know if/when iCal calendars will be writable in Evolution!? Would be glad about some answers. Cheers, Artur -- "There are 10 kinds of people in the world, those who understand binary math, and those who don't." ___ Evolution-hackers mailing list Evolution-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-hackers