Grin I read that page, and it is more then a year old. So I was hoping some more had happened. It hasn't If you 'just point it to a published file' your info is always out of date. The freebusy url I mentioned in my previous posting is already out of date. I was hoping to have a application server running somewhere that evolution can talk to. Alas I have been searching the net for more then a day now and I cannot really find anything except real good ideas, the rfc's and that's it. I would really like to work on an open source project geared towards an standards based calendar server. But after reading a lot of info I would not even know where to begin protocolwise? BEEP looks nice, but very theoretically. HTTP might be much easier to use but it seems the IETF people do not want that. So I just keep thinking :) If there are people that are working/thinking/playing with ideas like this. I would like to get into contact with them. Ron Smits On Thu, 2003-04-10 at 14:46, Helge Hess wrote: > Ron Smits wrote: > > What kind of protocol/system is connected to the calendarURL? Is it ical > > from Apple, BEEP? > > Use Google ;-) [Evolution Calendar URL]: > http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/evolution/2002-February/017278.html > > CalendarURL doesn't seem to provide any application functionality in the > current Evolution. > > > I would love to play and test with that too. I think it would be more > > then great if from the evolution base icalendar would be made possible > > too > > Is it planned to add some kind of "remote calendar folder" to Evolution > ? I think that should be pretty trivial to do, just store the iCalendar > file Evo uses anyway on a HTTP server instead of the local file system. > > regards, > Helge
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