I've got one answer and one question.
First:
On 7 Feb 2008, at 14:29, Robert Harris wrote:
> I've tried to install DCS system-wide with './run -i /' .
>
> Running /usr/local/bin/caldavd produces
>
> $ /usr/local/bin/caldavd
> Usage: twistd [options]
> Options:
> .
> .
> .
> /usr/local/bin/twistd
>> Has anyone written something to translate a caldav calendar into ics/
>> webcal format? A cro job, php script etc.
>>
>> We have a leopard caldav server and would like to use this with older
>> tiger ical clients and with our web pages. For instance, there are
>> plenty of plugins for things l
Cool!
I still have a problem somehow. We have set the calendar to be public
to everyone, and I can view it just fine through leopard server's web
interface.
However, if I use this (which is what I think you are talking about):
http://calendarserver.com:8008/calendars/groups/blargh/calendar/
Hi Mark,
--On February 19, 2008 4:03:54 PM -0500 Mark Corner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Has anyone written something to translate a caldav calendar into ics/
> webcal format? A cro job, php script etc.
>
> We have a leopard caldav server and would like to use this with older
> tiger ical clie
Has anyone written something to translate a caldav calendar into ics/
webcal format? A cro job, php script etc.
We have a leopard caldav server and would like to use this with older
tiger ical clients and with our web pages. For instance, there are
plenty of plugins for things like drupal t
FYI-
I added a link to that page here:
http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/calendarserver/wiki/Portability
(Thanks Roy, for the doc.)
-wsv
On Feb 3, 2008, at 5:24 AM, Fabrizio Regini wrote:
>
> I found this, very useful...
> Calendar Server is working perfeclty for me..
>
> On 2/15/08, tdog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Okay, something I didn't understand which I'm sure is clear to all
>> of you
>> but
>> I will do my best to explain in case someone is having the same
>> confusion I
>> was...
>>
>> In order to load a new "group" calendar, rather than have i