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= Calendars =
 
= Calendars =
 
Each Amahi server has a calendar server in it.
 
Each Amahi server has a calendar server in it.
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To publish or subscribe to a calendar in this server, you need three things:
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# A client calendar program,
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# The publishing location or URL, which is: http://calendar/, and
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# The calendar name of your choice, typically Home, John, Kids, etc.[* See Note]
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== Publishing URL ==
  
 
The publishing URL for the calendar is
 
The publishing URL for the calendar is
 
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<nowiki>
 
   http://calendar/
 
   http://calendar/
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</nowiki>
  
 
This server is meant to share calendars with other people who can access the server.
 
This server is meant to share calendars with other people who can access the server.
  
Eventually we will have a web interface to the calendar server (accessible through the http://calendar/ URL itself), however, for the time being, you need to use a c
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Eventually we will have a web interface to the calendar server (accessible through the <nowiki>http://calendar/</nowiki> URL itself), however, for the time being, you need to use a calendar program to publish and subscribe as well as set and delete appointments in calendars in the server.
alendar program to publish and subscribe as well as set and delete appointments in calendars in the server.
 
 
 
= Publishing Calendars =
 
To publish or subscribe to a calendar in this server, you need three things:
 
 
 
# A client calendar program,
 
# The publishing location or URL, which is: http://calendar/, and
 
# The calendar name of your choice, typically Home, John, Kids, etc.[* See Note]
 
  
 
== Calendar Clients ==
 
== Calendar Clients ==
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* ... and some others.
 
* ... and some others.
  
=== Note ===
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== Note on Calendar named ==
[*] Some clients, notably Sunbird, may require that the name of the calendar have the ical extension, e.g. Home.ics. You may need to experiment with this until it w
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[*] Some clients, notably Sunbird, may require that the name of the calendar have the ical extension 9whic, e.g. Home.ics. You may need to experiment with this until it w
 
orks. Please add your experiences to this page or add links to it.
 
orks. Please add your experiences to this page or add links to it.
  
 
= Technical Details =
 
= Technical Details =
 
Technically, every HDA server has a WebDAV server, commonly used for sharing online calendars as well as other files.
 
Technically, every HDA server has a WebDAV server, commonly used for sharing online calendars as well as other files.

Revision as of 21:41, 2 July 2007

Calendars

Each Amahi server has a calendar server in it.

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

  1. A client calendar program,
  2. The publishing location or URL, which is: http://calendar/, and
  3. The calendar name of your choice, typically Home, John, Kids, etc.[* See Note]

Publishing URL

The publishing URL for the calendar is http://calendar/

This server is meant to share calendars with other people who can access the server.

Eventually we will have a web interface to the calendar server (accessible through the http://calendar/ URL itself), however, for the time being, you need to use a calendar program to publish and subscribe as well as set and delete appointments in calendars in the server.

Calendar Clients

Calendars can be created with widely available clients such as:

Note on Calendar named

[*] Some clients, notably Sunbird, may require that the name of the calendar have the ical extension 9whic, e.g. Home.ics. You may need to experiment with this until it w orks. Please add your experiences to this page or add links to it.

Technical Details

Technically, every HDA server has a WebDAV server, commonly used for sharing online calendars as well as other files.