On Tue, 2002-09-24 at 12:42, William Ward wrote: > At the moment, I don't believe iCal publishes to anything that isn't WebDAV > equipped. Exchange is not. I'll take a closer look when I get home and see > if it has any understated data sharing capability beyond publishing to .Mac > or a WebDAV box or exporting an HTML page. > > Bill
Two days ago I was playing with a WebDAV (web folders) enabled Apache. >From my Linux client, I just needed Konqueror, with the ioslaves "webdav" and "webdavs" (IIRC, it comes standard with KDE 3.x). Easy to use, easy to set up (on the client side). On the server side, you just needed to load a webdav mod. For example, you want to get those html files that you just finished with, say, Quanta+ to your webdav enabled apache. So you select the files and drag'n'drop 'em to the folder "YourSite" on your desktop that points to the URL "webdav://www.yourserver.org/yoursite/" Just like that. More info: http://www.webdav.org/mod_dav/ http://www.kde.org/info/overview.html (see "KIO Network Transparency") -- http://www.ibiblio.org/sinner/ [MaDuiXa PoWeR] http://www.maduixa.net Linux User # 89976 Linux Machine # 38068
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