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Comment on [#917] patch: automatic export to iCalendar format
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> Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2005 12:06:31 -0800 (PST) [02/01/2005 03:06:31 PM EST] > > From: John Adams <jna@retina.net> > > To: kronolith@lists.horde.org > > Subject: [kronolith] Script: Subscribe to Kronolith calendars with > Apple iCal > > > > I think kronolith is pretty cool, but one of the major issues I have with > > the way that you export calendar records to iCal is that you have to keep > > logging in and exporting the data. I modified data.php and produced a > > script that will allow you to -subscribe- iCal to kronolith calendars. It > > dumps all events for the specified calendar in icalendar format. > > > > Some caveats I found out the hard way: Apple iCal doesn't support pulling > > calendar data over SSL (lame!!!) so you have to run this on an unsecured > > server until they get around to fixing that. You should be okay with other > > apps like thunderbird/outlook/etc, though. > > > > Granted, there's some security issues here - I've disabled authentication > > to view the calendars and I'm just dumping all events for the requested > > calendar, but you get the idea. You can modify this script to have some > > sort of md5 variable/security/whatever and then modify the URL to require > > that variable if you're concerned about security. For most users it won't > > matter. Hey, the data is read-only anyway, so don't panic too much ;) > > > > Save this script as 'icalsub.php', and access data using the following URL: > > http://your.server.com/horde/kronolith/icalsub.php/<id> > > > > You can also subscribe to multiple calendars and combine them as one like: > > http://your.server.com/horde/kronolith/icalsub.php?c=<id1>|<id2>|<id3> > > > > <id> should match the calendar_id in the database (you can get it > > also by looking at the "Free/busy" URL that appears in the "My Calendars" > > page.) > > > > Enjoy. > > > > --john
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