It would seem that the author of g-client is already an org mode user. At least there is an org file in the source distribution. So it might include org integration at some point.
Tim On 20/06/07, Rick Moynihan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I think you're right about Google not accepting WEBDAV write operations, and their gData protocol is definitely the way to go for now. The g-client code I mentioned is an Emacs lisp library providing integration with a variety of Google services including Gcal. http://emacsgeek.blogspot.com/2007/03/updates-to-g-client.html You can download it from it's svn repository: http://emacspeak.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/lisp/g-client/ And there is a google group for the project here: http://groups.google.com/group/emacs-g-client/ R. Tim O'Callaghan wrote: > The code could be adapted to write iCal information, but AFAIKT Google > does not allow WEBDAV write operations. At the moment i am using > Google Calendar as my main appointment calendar, and org mode for > scheduling tasks etc. > > If you want to sync to an iCal WEBDAV source an example of how its > done can be seen here: > http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/ElDav > > You can only write to a Google Calendar with by using its gData > ATOM/RSS based protocol. There are some free client libraries, but i > have not looked into it in much detail. > > Tim. >
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