On Jun 17, 2005, at 12:20 AM, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:




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Noah wrote:
| FreeBSD-4.11 R3
|
|
| I am looking for a really nice calendar program that I can
run from a web
| interface. That has the ability to import my calendar from my palm.
|
| horde is nice but I cant import any of my palm calendars.
|
| neither can webcalendar unless there is some recent update in
the past 3
| months that does it now.
|
| evolution is nice but I think this is X only and not for the
web.  please
| correct me if I am wrong.
|
| Please pass along any recommendations.

I use deskutils/phpicalendar.  iCal on my Mac is able to
sync with it.
There are several out there.  Another that
I have used is Web Calendar, http://www.k5n.us/webcalendar.php.
Its pretty good.q



The problem isn't the applications.  The problem is that Palm in it's
infinite stupidity does not support any of the standardized calendar
syncing formats.  And your also confused because the ical on a Mac
isn't the same thing as IETF's standard  RFC2445 spec iCAL.

Uhh, I have not tried to interoperate but Apple iCal uses .ics files when publishing or sending invites. Those seem to be the same as your RFC 2445 spec iCAL. Your linuxmafia link below even shows this...



Palm claims support of ical for their handhelds but they are talking
about the ical application on a Mac.  They aren't talking about the
standards-based RFC, which is what Horde and all the other calendaring
applications support.

Now, palm may synch directly to the Apple iCal data and not to an ics file, I don't know, so in that way you would be right. But Apple iCal seems to use the "standard" iCAL format for communications.



Please see the following for enlightenment:

http://zgp.org/pipermail/linux-elitists/2004-January/008663.html

http://linuxmafia.com/faq/Apps/scheduling.html

About the only thing that the OP can do is sync to Palm Desktop on
a 'doze box then export the calendar from that comma-delimited then
suck that into Horde.

of on a Mac and then use Apple iCal to publish that to Horde or whatever

Chad


Ted
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