No one ever seems to be interested in the same things I am but I'll post this anyway.
The Calendaring and Scheduling Consortium announced today that Apple has joined their group. I guess Apple has already been a significant contributor to the development of CalDAV and other calendaring standards.
Also of note is that Apple will release the source code for iCal Server when Mac OS X Server Leopard goes on sale.
So now I have another question. Is it possible for Apple's WebDAV based .Mac service to function as an iCal Server?
The wiki feature page make specific mention of calendar sharing:
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With a few clicks, or by dragging and dropping, they can upload files and images, track changes, assign keywords, hyper-link pages, view and contribute to shared calendars and blogs, and search for content on the group Intranet. It?s a powerful communication assistant.
It would make sense that if you're gonna share a cal you're going to get the data from the new Apple iCal server and if you're going you'll need some method/interface/app that'll be used to grab said data.
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Found a link:
http://www.apple.com/server/macosx/l...calserver.html
The Calendaring and Scheduling Consortium announced today that Apple has joined their group. I guess Apple has already been a significant contributor to the development of CalDAV and other calendaring standards.
Also of note is that Apple will release the source code for iCal Server when Mac OS X Server Leopard goes on sale.
So now I have another question. Is it possible for Apple's WebDAV based .Mac service to function as an iCal Server?
Did Apple inadvertently release information on a new application called "Teams"? It says Apple's "Teams".
What the heck is THIS?
Did Apple inadvertently release information on a new application called "Teams"? It says Apple's "Teams".
I'm pretty sure it's the name of the the tool used to configure part of the wiki server.
http://www.apple.com/server/macosx/l...ikiserver.html
The wiki feature page make specific mention of calendar sharing:
With a few clicks, or by dragging and dropping, they can upload files and images, track changes, assign keywords, hyper-link pages, view and contribute to shared calendars and blogs, and search for content on the group Intranet. It?s a powerful communication assistant.
It would make sense that if you're gonna share a cal you're going to get the data from the new Apple iCal server and if you're going you'll need some method/interface/app that'll be used to grab said data.
Dave