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iOS - Synchronize iPhone/iPad
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Synchronizing the Calendar
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#. Open the settings application.
#. Select Mail, Contacts, Calendars.
#. Select Add Account.
#. Select Other as account type.
#. Select Add CalDAV account.
#. For server, type ``ADDRESS/remote.php/caldav/principals/username``
#. Enter your user name and password.
#. Select Next.
#. If your server does not support SSL, a warning will be displayed.
Select Continue.
#. If the iPhone is unable to verify the account information perform the
following:
- Select OK.
- Select advanced settings.
- Make sure Use SSL is set to OFF.
- Change port to 80.
- Go back to account information and hit Save.
Your calendar should now be visible in the Calendar application
Synchronizing the Address book
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#. Open the settings application.
#. Select Mail, Contacts, Calendars.
#. Select Add Account.
#. Select Other as account type.
#. Select Add CardDAV account.
#. For server, type ``ADDRESS/remote.php/carddav/principals/username``
#. Enter your user name and password.
#. Select Next.
#. If your server does not support SSL, a warning will be displayed.
Select Continue.
#. If the iPhone is unable to verify the account information perform the
following:
- Select OK.
- Select advanced settings.
- Make sure Use SSL is set to OFF.
- Change port to 80.
- Go back to account information and hit Save.
Now should now find your contacts in the address book of your
iPhone.Problems have been reported for iOS 4.X. A possible solution is
at the `forum`_.
.. _forum: http://forum.owncloud.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=71&p=2211#p2197