Hi Cyrus, --On 5. September 2006 11:11:52 -0400 Cyrus Daboo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is that path to be expected?Yes. The 'document root' is specified in the .plist file.
ah, got it.
If you use the 'admin' user can you login?
Yes. If I do so the log lines read:2006/09/05 17:23 CEST [HTTPChannel,2,134.95.128.1] OPTIONS /calendars/users/a0620/ HTTP/1.1 2006/09/05 17:23 CEST [HTTPChannel,2,134.95.128.1] PROPFIND /calendars/users/a0620/ HTTP/1.1
I can also creat calendars. Things still appear strange to me, though. The "Details" view in Mulberry gives me:
Twisted/2.3.0+r17097 TwistedWeb/[twisted.web2, version 0.1.0 (SVN r17097)] TwistedCalDAV/?
The Capability only reads: Content-Length: 0 That can't be right!? The Access button is greyed out. Shouldn't I be able to view or set ACLs?
What OS/system/version are you running this on?
OS X 10.4.7
But I don't really understand how that's supposed to work.The above acl is in the commented out section of -static, and is used to create some 'users' that have a publicly accessible calendar (hence use of <DAV:all> as the principal).
So <principal><all/></principal> refers to <DAV:all>? I'm not sure I get that, but I suppose I don't need to at this point :-)
For 'regular' users you should not use that - use the <user> element with 'repeat=99' as the guide for those.
I did, but I didn't specify a calendar. Should I?
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