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Summary: add rss/atom feed support for collections
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Status: New
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CreatedBy: leho <leho@kraav.com>
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Comment: 0a7fac52
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Inserted: 2010-12-25T13:53:22
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Updated: 2010-12-26T17:50:10
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It is usually not possible to easily or reliably notice newly created events in multi-user multi-calendar scenarios, especially if some events are created further in future or past i.e. far out of current (monthly, multi-week) views. RSS/Atom feeds provide a solution to this.
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TODO:
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* multiple-VEVENT (1/x) i.e. recurring and them handling
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* DTSTAMP handling in addition to CREATED and LAST-MODIFIED, otherwise we have feed entries that have modification times in the future
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- ...because feed's setModified is using time() right now, also mustfix
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* Thunderbird RSS doesn't show a changed event as new, why is this and what to do about it?
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* Thunderbird doesn't display feed item content in new window, but does display it in preview and in tab. Wtf?
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* choose a parameter to ORDER BY (caldav_data.modified might not be the best option, perhaps calendar_item.last_modified)
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* check up on isset()'s usefulness after new re $dt_created and them
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* send whole collection on first feed pull. is there a way to differentiate when the client has freshly added the feed?
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