Can users see calendars they are subscribed to that are not in the user's collection?
Hi Mark,
I don't understand "they are subscribed to" ...
Both our clients support server side BIND (you only need to set proper URL /href/ in config.js) and also delegation (you need to set delegation: true in config.js).
Your server must also support these features (for example DAViCal) ...
JM
On Aug 8, 2013, at 9:09 PM, mark bannister mark@injection-moldings.com wrote:
Can users see calendars they are subscribed to that are not in the user's collection?
-- Mark B
Hmm, OK I must have permissions really messed up. Running DaviCal Changed delegation to true and the users could see WAY too many calendars (but not all of them ).....I'll play with permissions and see what that does.....
On 8/8/2013 4:38 PM, Ján Máté wrote:
Hi Mark,
I don't understand "they are subscribed to" ...
Both our clients support server side BIND (you only need to set proper URL /href/ in config.js) and also delegation (you need to set delegation: true in config.js).
Your server must also support these features (for example DAViCal) ...
JM
On Aug 8, 2013, at 9:09 PM, mark bannister mark@injection-moldings.com wrote:
Can users see calendars they are subscribed to that are not in the user's collection?
-- Mark B
OK, that was a good lesson in properly setting permissions. Thanks, setting delegation to true was the ticket.
On 8/8/2013 5:12 PM, mark bannister wrote:
Hmm, OK I must have permissions really messed up. Running DaviCal Changed delegation to true and the users could see WAY too many calendars (but not all of them ).....I'll play with permissions and see what that does.....
On 8/8/2013 4:38 PM, Ján Máté wrote:
Hi Mark,
I don't understand "they are subscribed to" ...
Both our clients support server side BIND (you only need to set proper URL /href/ in config.js) and also delegation (you need to set delegation: true in config.js).
Your server must also support these features (for example DAViCal) ...
JM
On Aug 8, 2013, at 9:09 PM, mark bannister mark@injection-moldings.com wrote:
Can users see calendars they are subscribed to that are not in the user's collection?
-- Mark B
Updated 8/5/2013 Completed tasks do not display. Marking items complete using Lightning. Actually sounds like a Lightning issue to me. If I mark it complete by opening the task and setting it complete in the dialog box it will not show up at all in caldavzap. In order to get completed tasks to show up I must set to 100% complete, close and save, then mark as complete.
Hi Mark,
in CalDavZAP you will see completed tasks only for the selected month (in the small calendar above your todo entries) or later. Completed tasks before the selected month are hidden to prevent displaying data from past years (you can have thousands of completed todos from past).
If you think that your bug is not related to the functionality described above, then send us the problematic ics file (with the completed task which is invisible in CalDavZAP).
JM
On Aug 12, 2013, at 5:18 PM, mark bannister mark@injection-moldings.com wrote:
Updated 8/5/2013 Completed tasks do not display. Marking items complete using Lightning. Actually sounds like a Lightning issue to me. If I mark it complete by opening the task and setting it complete in the dialog box it will not show up at all in caldavzap. In order to get completed tasks to show up I must set to 100% complete, close and save, then mark as complete.
-- Mark B