David A. Gershman-2 wrote:
> 
> using the Apple iCal link provided by Chandler Server. Using the link as a
> Subscription, I was able to get a read-only version of my calendar.  
> 

That's normal when you use webcal instead of CalDAV. 

If you look at the links provided by the green button(s), 
on screen they appear as 
https://hub.chandlerproject.org/webcal/collection/…
and when copied, the https may be treated as webcal, e.g. 
webcal://hub.chandlerproject.org/webcal/collection/…

<http://chandlerproject.org/Projects/WebcalProtocol> confirms that webcal in
Cosmo is read only. 

<http://chandlerproject.org/Projects/CosmoArchitecture> visualises things. 

I should recommend, remove from your iPhone OS the webcal subscription to a
collection on Chandler Server, before you proceed to re-try CalDAV access to
the same collection. More specifically: 

 * assume that iPhone OS is aware of the UID of each event

 * if you attempt to use multiple protocols (webcal plus CalDAV) to view or
modify an event, I can't predict how iPhone OS will behave … but for the
moment: let's assume that a read-only cache of an event (gained via webcal)
may supersede any other potential cached copy.

(Incidentally: if you use an iCalendar client that has capability to
publish, do not attempt to publish an entire collection to Chandler Server,
it's not supported and results may be unexpected. CalDAV is preferred.)
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