[CPS-users] Connecting to CPSSharedCalendar using Chandler

Erik Harg erik.harg at terravision.no
Sun Nov 19 14:46:36 CET 2006


On Nov 19, 2006, at 2:20 PM, Lennart Regebro wrote:

> Erik Harg wrote:
>> My mistake, that CalDAV stuff... Well, I must admit that I lack  
>> some insight into the finer details of the various calendar  
>> synchronization methods, so maybe you would care to explain what  
>> synchronization features I should look for in a calendar app, to  
>> make it compatible with CPSSharedCalendar?
>
> CPSSharedCalendar can import and export iCalendar files via HTTP  
> and WebDAV, which is what most iCalendar applications support.
>
Thank you, Lennart! Ok, and then I suppose that the WebDAV feature is  
what, for instance, Mozilla Sunbird is using to communicate with  
CPSSharedCalendar? (When Sunbird is working...) Allright, then I just  
need to find an iCalendar application that supports WebDAV *and* is  
sufficiently stable on my Macs... :-)

>
>> Oh, and, in the Readme section of the Chandler website [1], it  
>> says that it is compatible with that project's Cosmo server, as  
>> well as "other WebDAV and CALDAV servers". I guess that means that  
>> CPSSharedCalendar is not supported.
>
> Well, they could mean that the can upload iCalendar files with  
> WebDAV, which should work.
>
I guess they could mean that, yes... :-)
Well, I guess I'll have to ask them, if I can just find the right  
list for contacting the Chandler developers about stuff like this.

>> Finally Lennart, if you, or anyone else, have any suggestions or  
>> recommendations as to which calendar app works the best with CPS  
>> (on Mac), I would be happy to hear about it! Thanks!
>
> I don't have a mac so unfortunately not... But maybe somebodye else  
> can?
>
Ok, no problem.
But if someone else here have any recommendable iCalendar apps with  
WebDAV support for Mac, please let me know!

Anyway, thanks Lennart for your reply!

Best regards,
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Erik Harg
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TerraVision AS

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