Re: GnuCash as server [WAS: Re: GnuCash page on GO site]
- From: "dbolack%electricmulch com electricmulch com" <dbolack%electricmulch com electricmulch com>
- To: linas linas org (linas vepstas), jsled asynchronous org, linas linas org, gnucash-devel gnucash org, gnome-office-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: GnuCash as server [WAS: Re: GnuCash page on GO site]
- Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2004 14:00:57 -0500
Original Message:
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From: linas linas org (Linas Vepstas)
Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2004 10:52:31 -0600
To: jsled asynchronous org, linas linas org, gnucash-devel gnucash org,
gnome-office-list gnome org
Subject: Re: GnuCash as server [WAS: Re: GnuCash page on GO site]
If you can find an industry standard xml markup for representing
calander appointments (which is how I like to think of scheduled
transactions ... something like a recurring meeting notice),
would be great. If you could convince the evolution folks to use
that industry-standard calander markup as thier communications
protocol, then we're almost home free. But I suspect there is
none-such.
-- linas
I don't recall it being XML based, but I do remember, from a Sun on Sun
deployment of ICS ( whatever it's called this week ) that it implemented
spoke at least two "calendar" file formats of some kind. I *think* the
file exports had an XML option, but that may have just been our wish list.
I just checked the docs, it certainly does, via csbackup. I'm unsure if
the DTD is available though. Shouldn't be hard to get.
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