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# From the calendar's properties you can set the frequency of syncs, color etc. | # From the calendar's properties you can set the frequency of syncs, color etc. | ||
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* You can create the calendar directly from the hda interface and then connect to it from the calendar client. | * You can create the calendar directly from the hda interface and then connect to it from the calendar client. | ||
* To connect to the calendar server (hda) from outside the local network see: [[Hosting_a_website|Hosting a website]], [[VPN]], and [[Adito]]. | * To connect to the calendar server (hda) from outside the local network see: [[Hosting_a_website|Hosting a website]], [[VPN]], and [[Adito]]. |
Latest revision as of 02:40, 14 September 2013
The method bellow was tested with the Lightning extension for Thunderbird (under Windows). HDA version 6.1 (Fedora14).
To create/subscribe to a calendar in Mozilla client:
- File > New Calendar
- Select On the network for the location of the new calendar
- Select the iCalendar format and set the network location for the new calendar. To be sure check in your Amahi settings/calendar (http://hda/setup?sub=calendars&tab=setting) the link for the existing calendar (for me it was webcal://calendar/aes.ics: use it without the file name to create a new calendar or with the file name to subscribe to an existing calendar).
- From the calendar's properties you can set the frequency of syncs, color etc.
NOTES:
- You can create the calendar directly from the hda interface and then connect to it from the calendar client.
- To connect to the calendar server (hda) from outside the local network see: Hosting a website, VPN, and Adito.