Re: [Evolution-hackers] Calendar Web Interface



You would not use libraries to parse the files directly, you would go
via the Bonobo interfaces to talk to the 'wombat' process which manages
the data.

I dont know much about the calendar, but stuff in the calendar source
tree would be a start.

On Mon, 2003-02-10 at 12:54, Bryan W. Clark wrote:
> Alex ~
> 
> There are PERL CPAN modules that do this, some of them don't work fully 
> yet; however I'm sure you could help fix that too.
> 
> http://search.cpan.org/author/SRL/Net-ICal-0.15/lib/Net/ICal/Calendar.pm
> 
> What would also be really killer for the calendar is writing a GNOME-VFS 
> module so you could save the calendar over different URI's. (ftp://, 
> smb://, ...)
> 
> ~ Bryan
> 
> Alex wrote:
> 
> >Forgive me if I'm a newbie here, but I just started using Evolution and I
> >really like its calendar. I was even more thrilled to learn that it uses
> >an established standard to store the calendar info.
> >
> >Has anyone written a calendar cgi script that makes use of the
> >'calendar.ics' file that evolution uses to store its data?
> >
> >I think it would be really useful if one could view/edit calendar
> >appointments over the web (with a browser) as well as locally (with
> >Evolution).
> >
> >If not, I would be interested in writing one and I would like to know
> >where I can learn more about the libraries that are used to parse the
> >datafiles....
> >
> >Thanks
> >
> >-Alex
> >
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