Re: [Evolution-hackers] Evolution Webcal 1.0.2

2004-03-21 Thread Rodney Dawes
On Enj , 2004-03-18 at 14:09, William Jon McCann wrote: OK. I think you are right. Most people will probably want to import in this case. I think there is some value in being able to subscribe to any gnome-vfs text/calendar file though. Could be useful for sharing a calendar on an

Re: [Evolution-hackers] Evolution Webcal 1.0.2

2004-03-17 Thread William Jon McCann
Rodney Dawes wrote: Evolution Webcal 1.0.2 is now ready for public consumption and the enjoyment of clicking webcal: urls in your web browsr and having them pop up a subscription dialog. The calendars will automatically appear in Evolution 1.5.x if it is running, or will show up the next time you

Re: [Evolution-hackers] Evolution Webcal 1.0.2

2004-03-17 Thread Rodney Dawes
On Mr , 2004-03-17 at 17:10, William Jon McCann wrote: Rodney Dawes wrote: Evolution Webcal 1.0.2 is now ready for public consumption and the enjoyment of clicking webcal: urls in your web browsr and having them pop up a subscription dialog. The calendars will automatically appear in

[Evolution-hackers] Evolution Webcal 1.0.2

2004-03-16 Thread Rodney Dawes
Evolution Webcal 1.0.2 is now ready for public consumption and the enjoyment of clicking webcal: urls in your web browsr and having them pop up a subscription dialog. The calendars will automatically appear in Evolution 1.5.x if it is running, or will show up the next time you start Evolution. It