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CalDAV servers



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On 4/10/2011 02:19, David Kramer wrote:
> On 04/09/2011 11:14 PM, Don Levey wrote:
>> I run the Chandler Project, from the Open Source Applications Foundation
>> (http://www.osafoundation.org/).  It has a web interface, ability for
>> multiple calendars, and uses MySQL for a back end.  At the moment, the
>> Lightning plugin for Thunderbird (and the current Sunbird project)can't
>> connect properly with it, but that's a problem with the
>> Lightning/Sunbird code (a fix is in the works).  I use a prior version,
>> so it's fine for me.
> 
> I looked at Chandler, and their website baffled me.  I found it really
> hard to find information on it from a "using it as a CalDAV server"
> point of view.
> 
Much of what they advertise seems to center around using their server
and retrieving their client.

> In a way it's nice that it's self-contained, but it does mean running a
> second web server on my box.  I guess that's OK though.
> 
It's a Tomcat server, I think, and hosts on a different port.

> What do you use as a client for calendaring?
> 
At this point I use Mozilla Sunbird 1.0b1.  The b2 series (Sunbird and
Lightning plugin for Thunderbird) are broken, though a potential fix has
been identified.

> Thanks.  I'll give it a closer look.
> 

No problem.  Any more questions, just ask.
 -Don
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