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Each Amahi server has a calendar server in it. It is meant to share calendars among the people with access the server.
 
Each Amahi server has a calendar server in it. It is meant to share calendars among the people with access the server.
 
To publish or subscribe to a calendar, you need two things:
 
 
# The publishing location or URL, <nowiki>http://calendar/</nowiki>, followed by the calendar name of your choice, such as Home, John, Kids, etc.
 
# A client calendar program
 
  
 
To publish or subscribe to a calendar in this server, you need three things:
 
To publish or subscribe to a calendar in this server, you need three things:
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#. The publishing location or URL, which is: http://calendar/, and
 
#. The publishing location or URL, which is: http://calendar/, and
 
#. The calendar name of your choice, typically Home, John, etc.
 
#. The calendar name of your choice, typically Home, John, etc.
      (Note: some clients may require that the name have the ical extension, e.g. Home.ics; you may need to experiment).
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Note: some clients may require that the name have the ical extension, e.g. Home.ics; you may need to experiment.
  
 
Calendars can be created with widely available clients such as:
 
Calendars can be created with widely available clients such as:
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* ... and many others.
 
* ... and many others.
  
Technically, this HDA has a WebDAV server, commonly used for sharing online calendars and other files.
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Technically, the HDA has a WebDAV server, commonly used for sharing online calendars and other files.
  
 
IMPORTANT: Only one calendar publisher is supported per calendar.
 
IMPORTANT: Only one calendar publisher is supported per calendar.

Revision as of 11:30, 29 October 2009

Each Amahi server has a calendar server in it. It is meant to share calendars among the people with access the server.

To publish or subscribe to a calendar in this server, you need three things:

  1. . A client calendar program (see below),
  2. . The publishing location or URL, which is: http://calendar/, and
  3. . The calendar name of your choice, typically Home, John, etc.

Note: some clients may require that the name have the ical extension, e.g. Home.ics; you may need to experiment.

Calendars can be created with widely available clients such as:

  • Apple iCal, for Mac OS X.
  • Mozilla Sunbird, for multiple platforms.
  • Windows Calendar, for Windows Vista.
  • ... and many others.

Technically, the HDA has a WebDAV server, commonly used for sharing online calendars and other files.

IMPORTANT: Only one calendar publisher is supported per calendar.

Outlook synchronization support!

Publishing URL

The publishing URL for the calendar is http://calendar/<CalendarName> . If that fails to work, try http://calendar.yourdomain.com/.

The <CalendarName> part maybe Home, or Home.ics (try this last one first).

Some clients, notably Sunbird, require that the name of the calendar have the ical extension (which is .ics), e.g. Home.ics. You may need to experiment with this until it works. If you calendar client asks for a username and password, use your normal login details. Please add your experiences in this page.

Names with spaces are supported.

Accessing the Calendar

The url for accessing the calendar is http://webcal

The url for accessing the calendar selection page is http://hda/calendar

The url for setting the calendar preferences page is http://webcal/preferences.php

Calendar Clients

Calendars can be created with widely available clients such as: