On Feb 6, 2007, at 10:18 AM, Helge Hess wrote:

On Feb 5, 2007, at 21:07, Joe Auty wrote:
How hard would it be to create a web interface CalDAV client that would upload/modify events to a CalDAV server (such as the Darwin Calendar Server)? Could Cadaver be used for this, or would this be a lot more involved and complicated? I'm a little unclear at this point what sort of differences there are between WebDAV and CalDAV, so consider this email more of a "kicking the tires" sort of deal, just seeking some general info.

Any conforming CalDAV server is a full WebDAV server at the same time, so you can access them with arbitary WebDAV clients, including Cadaver.

But I'm not entirely sure what exactly you want to do. Cadaver is certainly not a web interface nor can it be used to drive one (its not a scripting tool, its an interactive commandline client).

Possibly Scooby is something which meets your demands?:
  http://scooby.osafoundation.org/



Hmmm.. I was thinking that I could write a Perl or PHP script that would accept stuff from the website and pass this request off to Cadaver (e.g. PHP exec), but I realize that this wasn't extremely well thought out on my part =)



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Joe Auty
NetMusician: web publishing software for musicians
http://www.netmusician.org
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