On Mon, 2004-11-15 at 16:42 -0800, Kevin Williams wrote: > Robby, > > You just posted this question because I love to talk about it didn't > you? From my research, I believe you can implement Open-xchange and use > the Evolution connectors to do this. Haven't done it myself yet > successfully though. It's my current side project. The only issue with > Open-xchange right now is that you might not be able to write via webDAV > (which is how calendars are written I believe). I know that > Open-xchange will support this by the end of the year (unless their > release date in the press release was incorrect) when they release their > Outlook connector (the Evolution connector is free of course). > > Another solution: > > I *might* be getting the free/busy information vs. shared calendar > options twisted, but I believe you can post your calendar to a public > server (i.e. ftp server) and save as your username, and then to access > others' folders, you point to that server with the username variable > appended at the end. If this only applies to free/busy information, > sorry. > > Hope this helps, > > Kevin Williams
I looked at open-xchange, it just seemed like a lot of work for what I am trying to accomplish..but I might give it a whirl if I get some free time. My current hack-job of a solution seems to do the trick for my small business environment..I just wonder how larger places do it..and people who work out of the office. copying a ics file around isn't the most elegant way..but it's working out ok. -Robby -- /*************************************** * Robby Russell | Owner.Developer.Geek * PLANET ARGON | www.planetargon.com * Portland, OR | [EMAIL PROTECTED] * 503.351.4730 | blog.planetargon.com * PHP/PostgreSQL Hosting & Development * --- Now supporting PHP5 --- ****************************************/
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