Hi Attila,
it seems that your server supports Calendar-query reuqests but no
sync-collection requests. It results in performing of PROPFIND requests
so every event is loaded. Could you create a demo account for me and
send credentials on my email? I can check whole behaviour and make
potential fix.
Thanks in advance
Regards,
Andrej
Dňa 2. 5. 2014 13:55 Attila Asztalos wrote / napísal(a):
Hi,
that's perfectly reasonable (and events with, say, less than a month
past-due indeed do show up immediately). What is a bit confusing is
that much earlier events do show up anyway after waiting a short time
- just not immediately. Perhaps some consistency (either loading
everything right from the start, or not loading events older than the
'globalEventStartPastLimit' limit at all - except maybe at a specific
request of clicking a "load older/all todos" button) would be
preferable? It's clearly not a big issue of course...
Regards,
Attila
On 23-Apr-2014 16:31, Andrej Lezo wrote:
> Hi Attila,
> thanks for your attachment. The reason why you don't see your to-do
> from last year is because we use time range filtering for todo/event
> loading (Calendar-query) to minimalize server traffic. So we are
> loading todos which are after start of that time range. Unfortunately
> there is no such thing as using of time range filter in combination
> with STATUS=NEEDS-ACTION filter in logical "OR" relation
> (
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4791#section-7.8).
> But you can extend the start of your time range by setting
> globalEventStartPastLimit variable to bigger number in config.js
> file. Default value is 3.
> Regards,
> Andrej
> Dňa 22. 4. 2014 22:06 Attila Asztalos wrote / napísal(a):