On Mon, 2015-08-17 at 08:56 +0200, Milan Crha wrote: > On Fri, 2015-08-14 at 10:03 -0700, Cameron Adamez wrote: > > I have Davical installed on a server. The URL that it uses for > > calendars is in the format of caldav > > ://server.domain.name/caldav.php/username/calendar/ > > > > However, when I tried this in Evolution 3.16.4, I get the following > > error: > > Unable to connect to 'Unnamed': Cannot open calendar: Unexpected > > HTTP > > status code 405 returned (Not Allowed) for URI: > > http://server.domain.name/caldav.php/username/calendar/ > > > > Is this a bug? Otherwise I will have to put in a redirect, but I > > feel > > that is a bad idea. > > Hi, > the caldav:// URL is only a help to applications to distinguish what > to do with it, how to interpret it. It is always changed into http:// > or https:// in the case of caldav://. The change in more recent > evolution (not only 3.16.4) is that it replaces the caldav:// with > what it uses. If you toggle the "Use secure connection" below the URL > it'll be changes into https://. > > I do not know how your server is setup, maybe you force https://, but > http:// is used instead, thus I would try that, but otherwise do not > be confused with the caldav:// replacement, it's all fine. > > By the way, did you fill also a username in the calendar properties? > I > think the 405 error is returned for non-authenticated requests, while > evolution knows that you want to authenticate only based on the > username being filled. > Bye, > Milan
Ah, this was enlightening! I looked at my old keychain and I have both a username and a password for my calendar. Is there a password field somewhere? Cameron _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list