From 4c455a4c073d4b8e5f001536538b6c52a1aa5d90 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Andrew McMillan
Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2006 15:17:56 +1300
Subject: [PATCH] Add note about Mozilla bug 360076.
---
docs/website/clients.php | 7 +++++--
1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/docs/website/clients.php b/docs/website/clients.php
index 40da4e20..209d2681 100644
--- a/docs/website/clients.php
+++ b/docs/website/clients.php
@@ -26,14 +26,14 @@ bugs:
Hopefully those will be fixed before too long...
-Sunbird / Lightning
+Sunbird / Lightning (Mozilla Calendar)
The Mozilla calendar project offers their calendar under two different names: Sunbird is a standalone calendar
application, and Lightning is a Thunderbird extension. The two are essentially the same, as far as RSCDS is
concerned, and these instructions should work for either of them.
- Select "New Calendar" from the "File" menu.
- Choose "On the Network" (click "Next")
-- Choose a format of "CalDAV" and enter a URL like: "caldav://calendar.example.net/caldav.php/username/" (click "Next")
+- Choose a format of "CalDAV" and enter a URL like: "http://calendar.example.net/caldav.php/username/" (click "Next")
- Give the calendar an appropriate display name, and choose a colour for events on this calendar. (click "Next")
- click "Finish"
@@ -41,6 +41,9 @@ concerned, and these instructions should work for either of them.
added a meeting you will have to manually refresh the view to see that.
It is early days yet for the Mozilla calendar in it's current incarnation so no doubt there are other quirks
with Mozilla's handling of CalDAV too, so perhaps take a look at their bugzilla.
+As at version 0.3, you should be aware of this bug with empty CalDAV calendars which can be
+confusing. Add your calendar, create an event and then re-start the program before saying that things
+are not working!
Mulberry
Mulberry is the most well-behaved of the applications I have been able to use. It does have some