Hello,
I would like to ask whether is there an option in caldavzap to achieve
${SUBJ}. I have non cross-domain setup against davical caldav server.
I would reckon either way how to set it up directly in caldavzap or a
hint how to interconnect davical and oracle communications calendar
server.
Thanks in advance
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Martin Rehak
Hi,
Using CalDAVZap I browse through my calendars. Loading all calendars
takes 20-30 seconds. While browsing, this happens every coupkle of
months.
Often I need to browse extensively (from today to 2 years in the future)
through one small ( 2 appointments per month ) calendar only. Is there a
way to speed this up? Deselecting the unwanted calendars in the
'Sources' does not help -- they seem to be loaded and formatted anyway,
just not shown.
Thanks,
-- Johan
Hi!
I'm using apache basic_auth on my webserver that runs Davical and
caldavzap/mate.
While caldavzap doesn't seem to be negatively affected by basic_auth,
unfortunately it doesn't take advantage of it either. In theory it could
skip the login screen and jump right into the calendar. Instead one has
to enter his credentials again.
"/auth/" shows that caldavzap correctly receives username/password from
the webserver (even when not "logged in" in caldavzap).
Is there a way to make caldavzap (and *mate) to skip the login-screen in
such a setup?
cheers
Dariush
I'm using CalDavZAP 0.10.0.5 and right after upgrading from an older
version I've noticed that an event that is long past due (last year) but
still not completed (still "needing action") is not shown in the todo
list - but after a short while (the first auto-reload I assume - about 2
minutes) it does show up without any intervention from me. I confirmed
the issue by creating a brand new todo with a future due date (showed up
immediately after logging in) which I then modified to have a due date
in the past (started showing up with a delay after login, just like the
other one).
- Attila