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Comment on [#8356] Outlook 2007 WebDAV Not Publishing
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>> Since when does Outlook support WebDAV? How did you setup Outlook? > > > > Outlook 2007 shipped with WebDAV support. Go to the All Folders > view, right click on Calendar, "Publish to Internet", "Publish to > WebDAV Server." It'll even do it automatically when you make updates > to your calendar. > > > >> > >> Apache is probably returning that error, not Horde. Did you check the > >> web server logs? > > > > Horde itself states "500 Internal Server Error" in its own logs. > Around line 157 of > "/var/www/html/horde-prod/lib/Horde/RPC/webdav.php". > > > >> > >> Yeah, great. :) How is this supposed to work if Outlook is sending no > >> content, and that to wrong address? > > > > Well, that's the problem I'm trying to work around - people can get > Outlook uploading to iPHP Calendar via WebDAV and to Apache 2 WebDAV > folders, so while the problem is Outlook, I don't think the > solution/workaround lies in Outlook. > > > >> Of course, because it's wrong. > > > > Yes, it is wrong, which is why I've been trying to fix it with Apache > rewrite rules to be correct. (renaming username/My_Calendar.ics to > username/username.ics using a regex) However, Horde doesn't seem to > pick up on the rewrite, even though the rewrite is definitely applied > according to Apache logs. (perhaps Horde is relying on what Outlook > is sending as the URL? Outlook doesn't follow redirects for WebDAV, > only rewrites) > > > >>> 1. If the user-agent is Outlook, preg_replace $path s/_Calendar.ics$/.ics/ > >> > >> Ugly, but could be a workaround. > >> > >>> 2. Hard-code an entry into $list in webdav.php's _list function to > >>> return a username_Calendar.ics entry > >> > >> Even uglier. What if Outlook at any point in time gets fixed > >> suddenly? > > > > If Outlook gets fixed at any point, we can rely on many users not > updating. :) > > > >> What the user agent of Outlook anyway? > > > > On my Windows XP VM, the user-agent is pretty distinct: Microsoft > Office/12.0 (Windows NT 5.1; Microsoft Office Outlook 12.0.6425; Pro) > > > >> And finally, how would that fix Outlook not sending any content? > > > > I'm just wondering if Outlook isn't sending anything, possibly > because of the feedback it's getting from Horde when Outlook does its > PROPFIND.
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