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PHP
<h1>iCal</h1>
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<p><a href="http://www.apple.com/macosx/what-is-macosx/mail-ical-address-book.html">iCal</a>, from version 3.0 (released with OS 10.5) is generally well-behaved
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and will discover your own calendars when configured. It will not allow you to manipulate other calendars on
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the same server, however, unless you use different credentials to access them.</p>
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<ol>
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<li>Open the "Preferences" dialog.</li>
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<li>Choose the "Accounts" tab</li>
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<li>Click on the "+" and a new panel will appear.</li>
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<li>Enter a "Description" for the account.</li>
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<li>The "Username" and "Password" are the relevant ones for your CalDAV server.</li>
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<li>Open the "Server Options" area and set your account URL to point to http://host.../caldav.php/username/.<img src="clients/iCal-dialog.png" /> <br /> </li>
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<li>Click "Add" to confirm the new account</li>
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<li>Your own calendars will be automatically discovered.</li>
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<li>If you don't already have a calendar for your own user, go to the calendar view and long-click on the "+" will display a menu letting you create a new one.</li>
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</ol>
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<h2>Caveats</h2>
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<p>DAViCal does not fully support the draft scheduling extensions to CalDAV, so you will not see the full functionality
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of iCal.</p>
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<p>iCal does not let you browse the calendar hierarchy to find other calendars you could view, so you will not
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see the full functionality of DAViCal either.</p>
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