On 8 Sep 2011, at 19:15, Morgen Sagen wrote:
If you perform an HTTP GET on a calendar collection, the server will return a monolithic icalendar containing all the events. So a combination of crontab + curl on the external machine should do the trick. Something like:
curl -u user:password -o calendar.ics http://calendarserver.example.com:8008/calendars/users/username/17E1DFCF-66B...
Hmm. I'm not certain what UID to feed that URL with, but all obvious choices return: <html><head><title>Unauthorized</title></head><body><h1>Unauthorized</h1><p>You are not authorized to access this resource.</p></body></html> Mat
On Sep 8, 2011, at 6:09 AM, Matthew Ford wrote:
Hi,
Is there some way I can (programatically, if necessary) have calendarserver publish a calendar as an .ics file to an external server such that someone subscribing to the ics file is kept up to date?
From iCal I can publish a calendar, but if I have created a calendar on the server that option is no longer available to me client side.
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