I really don't know ... if the next RC will not fix your problem, then we can check your setup (but there are TON of fixes since the last RC, so I hope it will work).
JM
On May 17, 2013, at 11:34 PM, Ken Murchison murch@andrew.cmu.edu wrote:
Thanks. I look forward to the fix.
Just curious, why does Safari work? Does it have something to do with the format of my sync report or multiget report response and WebKit does a better job of parsing it?
On 05/17/2013 05:28 PM, Ján Máté wrote:
Hi Ken,
0.8.1.1 is complatible ONLY with DAViCal. This problem is fixed (I hope) in our GIT /fixed yesterday by using a demo Baikal server/ ... just wait few days for the next release candidate (we are still working on one additional fix).
JM
On May 17, 2013, at 11:11 PM, Ken Murchison murch@andrew.cmu.edu wrote:
I have version 0.8.1.1 running against the server that I am developing and it works perfectly with Safari 6.0.4. However with Firefox (v20.1 on Fedora 18 and v21.0 on WinXP) when the client starts up it does not display any existing events in the calendars. It allows me to create new events and will display them until I log out. When I log back in, any events that I created no longer display. They do show up in CalDAVZap/Safari, iCal, and Lightning.
Is there a config option that I need to flip in Firefox to fix this?
-- Kenneth Murchison Principal Systems Software Engineer Carnegie Mellon University
-- Kenneth Murchison Principal Systems Software Engineer Carnegie Mellon University