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Refactoring how to get CalDAV link
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@@ -102,40 +102,26 @@ cooperative planning and information sharing.
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The Calendar app provides both the Primary CalDAV address and the iOS/OSX CalDAV
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address. Using these addresses, you can use CalDAV-compatible programs (for
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example, Kontact, Evolution, or Thunderbird) using the address provided.
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example, Kontact, Evolution, or Mozilla Thunderbird with the Lightning Add-on)
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using the address provided.
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To better understand the URL creation, consider the following examples:
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Let's assume you access your ownCloud web interface using the following address::
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http://ADDRESS
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To access your ownCloud calendars using CalDAV-compatible programs like
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Kontact, Evolution, or Thunderbird, you would use the following URL::
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http://ADDRESS/remote.php/caldav
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To access your ownCloud calendars using Apple iCal you would use the following
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URL, making sure to include the final slash::
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http://ADDRESS/remote.php/caldav/principals/username/
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To access your ownCloud calendars using Mozilla Lightning you would use the
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following URL::
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https://ADDRESS/remote.php/caldav/calendars/USERNAME/CALENDARNAME
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.. Note:: Mozilla Lightning doesn't support using multiple accounts on a single
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.. Note:: The Lightning Add-on doesn't support using multiple accounts on a single
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server as a default. You need to set ``calendar.network.multirealm`` to ``true``
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in the Config Editor of Thunderbird to be able to use multiple accounts.
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in the Config Editor of Mozilla Thunderbird to be able to use multiple accounts.
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The following is an example showing the completed URL where the calendar name is
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``defaultcalendar`` and the username is ``test``::
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Getting the CalDAV link
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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https://localhost/owncloud/remote.php/caldav/calendars/test/defaultcalendar
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The GUI of ownCloud provides you the needed links which can be used in your CalDAV-compatible
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program. Open up the Calendar App and use the |caldavlink| icon next to the calendar name as
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shown in the figure below:
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.. Note:: Calendar names are lowercase and any spaces are removed. They are not
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URL-encoded.
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.. figure:: ../images/calendar_caldav_link.png
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Furthermore you can get the Primary CalDAV address as well as the iOS/OS X CalDAV address by
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using the |gear| icon on the bottom left of the Calendar app as shown in the figure below:
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.. figure:: ../images/calendar_caldav_ios.png
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Creating Events
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@@ -331,3 +317,5 @@ ownCloud calendar and the desktop calendar to which you are synchronizing. You
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can also set the timezone manually in the personal settings.
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.. |download| image:: ../images/download.png
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.. |caldavlink| image:: ../images/calendar_caldav_icon.png
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.. |gear| image:: ../images/gear.png
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