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The bug is 23614 now showing as fixed
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Yep. I'm seeing this too with 5.0.2 and Leopard's iCal.
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The "fix" for this is to ensure you have no spaces in the name of your calendars, go into webmail, remove the spaces, (re)start iCal and you should be good.
The only feature that winds me up now is the fact I can't change a local calendar event into one running under CalDAV
The only feature that winds me up now is the fact I can't change a local calendar event into one running under CalDAV
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[quote user="davidfsmith"]The "fix" for this is to ensure you have no spaces in the name of your calendars, go into webmail, remove the spaces, (re)start iCal and you should be good.
The only feature that winds me up now is the fact I can't change a local calendar event into one running under CalDAV[/QUOTE]
The only thing that winds me up is that it does not work (for me).
CalDAV-wise:
iCal is horribly buggy
Subird is not showing events with the CalDAV server
Sharing requires explicit confirmation (see below)
Zimbra-wise:
The AJAX client keeps giving weird errors (and I've hit send report each time) when I try and do pretty much anything with the calendar
Mapping each resource to a unique e-mail address.. ugh.
Resources (well, locations) are auto accepting conflicting events.
The only feature that winds me up now is the fact I can't change a local calendar event into one running under CalDAV[/QUOTE]
The only thing that winds me up is that it does not work (for me).
CalDAV-wise:
iCal is horribly buggy
Subird is not showing events with the CalDAV server
Sharing requires explicit confirmation (see below)
Zimbra-wise:
The AJAX client keeps giving weird errors (and I've hit send report each time) when I try and do pretty much anything with the calendar
Mapping each resource to a unique e-mail address.. ugh.
Resources (well, locations) are auto accepting conflicting events.