This is an overview of CalDAV support in Sunbird & Lightning, i.e. supported CalDAV features and CalDAV servers. Please add your experiences, and refine the matrix if needed. If you add notes, please include the version numbers tested in each note. Iskysoft data recovery 4 2 0 2.
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0.8 | 0.9 | |||||||||
CalDAV Server | Features | Access | Access | Sched. | ||||||
Name | Version | Access | Sched. | Events | Tasks | Events | Tasks | Events | Notes | Help |
Bedework | 3.4.1.1 | Quickstart Client configuration | ||||||||
DAViCal | 0.9.7 | |||||||||
0.8.0 | ||||||||||
Kerio MailServer | 6.7 | here | KB Article | |||||||
6.5 | KB Article | |||||||||
SOGo | 1.0 RC? | here | SOGo (@Inverse) Demo Server Accounts | |||||||
Oracle Beehive | Release 1 (1.4) | End User Notes | ||||||||
Zimbra | 5.0.8 | here | Client configuration | |||||||
5.0.5 | here | Demo Server Accounts (see notes) | ||||||||
Darwin Calendar Server | .. | |||||||||
Scalix | 11.4 | Client configuration | ||||||||
IceWarp CalDAV Server | 9 | |||||||||
Chandler Server (Cosmo) | 1.1.0 | here | Using Lightning With Chandler Hub and Chandler Server Hub Server Accounts | |||||||
1.0.0 | ||||||||||
Google Calendar | here | Instructions (in German) | ||||||||
Yahoo Calendar Beta | 5.0 - 20090105 - 1552 | FB | here | Switch to beta, subscribe |
'Access' refers to CalDAV-access (rfc4791), which permits creating, reading, editing, and deleting events and tasks (todos) in calendars.
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'Scheduling' refers to CalDAV-sched (draft), which permits retrieving participants' free-busy info, proposing a meeting time to participants, and gathering the participants' accepts and declines.
Server Legend: SUPPORTED: | UNSUPPORTED:
Client Legend: server+client works: |server+client fails: |not implemented by server:
- 4Zimbra Notes
Diagnosis hints
To narrow possible causes of CalDAV problems in small calendars, (1) set both preferences calendar.debug.log and calendar.debug.log.verbose to true, and (2) click right on calendar in the Calendars pane to reload it. (Set pref via Options / General / Config editor, right click New / Boolean to add it.)
The xml CalDAV messages will be shown in the error console (and in the startup command line shell) with verbose logging.
The kind of scheduling a server claims to support can also be found with verbose logging.
SOGo Notes
Reminders/alarms set by Sunbird/Lightning are not recognized nor editable by SOGo.
Weekly bydays: The SOGo webUI has a problem producing rule for weekly recurrences on multiple days of the week (erronously escapes comma, SOGo bug 2003).
Repeat without start: The demo account sogo1 has many repeating tasks with no start or due date, triggering bug 435166.
Chandler Server (Cosmo) Notes
The Web interface to Chandler Server offers a limited view of data that may be stored by CalDAV and other clients. Using this limited UI for edition of events or notes should have no adverse effect on underlying/background data.
Zimbra Notes
Password does not have to be supplied in URL. For example:
http://zimbrahost.example.com/dav/USERNAME/Calendar
http://zimbrahost.example.com/dav/USERNAME/Calendar
To find version of server from Zimbra Web UI:
- In 5.0.5: go to help, search for 'version'. (In later versions this only shows the date, not the version number.)
- In 5.0.11: go to the Zimbra search field (not web search), paste '$set:get version', and click the 'Search' button. A small dialog box will pop up with the version information, something like 'Client version: 5.0.11_GA_2695.RHEL4_64'
Sunbird/Lightning 0.9 more correctly handles result codes when asking for VEVENTS and VTODOS from a CalDAV URL. Zimbra version 5.0.8 or later is required to fix Zimbra bug 28048 as described in bug 438642, though there is a patch at bug 438642 to workaround the problem that is easy to apply by hand (the file is in the installed /js/ directory). As of this writing, the testzimbra demo server is only running ZCS 5.0.5, so it is broken and requires the workaround.
Zimbra tasks: As of Zimbra 5.0.5, the ../Calendar url does not include tasks, and the ../Tasks url does not work for CalDAV (there is a corresponding url for ics/WebDAV -- in the Tasks tab, in the left column Tasks folder, right click and click the 'sharing' menu item to display it).
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Caldav is available on Tasks (http://server/dav/username/tasks), if you specify the tasks calendar when saving a task, it will show in the zimbra web gui as well.
Google Calendar Notes
CalDAV vs. GDATA: Most of Google Calendar's features can be accessed via the CalDAV protocol, for which Lightning has built-in support, making GDATA optional. In the past, CalDAV access was bugged, causing alarms (reminders) to sync improperly, but this has been fixed (Google CalDAV issue 25, Sunbird/Lightning bug 451821). Reminders set in Lightning now sync properly via CalDAV and will appear as pop-ups in the web interface and as notifications in the Android calendar app. Only the ability to set up SMS or email reminders is missing.
Location URL: As described in the instructions (in German), the CalDAV URL is of the form
https://www.google.com/calendar/dav/CALENDAR_ID/events
where CALENDAR_ID for your initial calendar is your full email@address. The calendar URLs end with /events, not /user (/user identifies the user account, not the calendar, and is used in Apple iCal). This URL only works when you have enabled access for less secure apps in your Google account settings. You can also use the newer API using the following URL, which also works when you haven't enabled access for less secure apps:
https://apidata.googleusercontent.com/caldav/v2/CALENDAR_ID/events
For other calendars, extract the calendar id from the URLs in the calendar settings page of the webUI.
https://www.google.com/calendar/dav/CALENDAR_ID/events
where CALENDAR_ID for your initial calendar is your full email@address. The calendar URLs end with /events, not /user (/user identifies the user account, not the calendar, and is used in Apple iCal). This URL only works when you have enabled access for less secure apps in your Google account settings. You can also use the newer API using the following URL, which also works when you haven't enabled access for less secure apps:
https://apidata.googleusercontent.com/caldav/v2/CALENDAR_ID/events
For other calendars, extract the calendar id from the URLs in the calendar settings page of the webUI.
No Tasks: Neither CalDAV nor the GDATA provider support tasks.
Yahoo Calendar Beta Notes
For Yahoo, as of Jan 2009, CalDAV is only available with the new YahooCalendar Beta, not the default Yahoo Calendar. First,switch.
The Yahoo Calendar Beta version number is in the lower left corner ofthe beta calendar web interface, formatted like '5.0 - 20090105-1552'.
Once you have switched, you can find the calendar name in the leftcolumn of the new web interface, it defaults to the account owner'sname. You may click to toggle the visibility checkmark as in Sunbirdor Lightning. Thensubscribe in Lightning or Sunbird with a CalDAV URL of the form:
https://caldav.calendar.yahoo.com/dav/YOUR_USERNAME/Calendar/YOUR_CALENDAR_NAME
https://caldav.calendar.yahoo.com/dav/YOUR_USERNAME/Calendar/YOUR_CALENDAR_NAME
For Yahoo Calendar version '5.0 - 20090105-1552', when Sunbird askedfor username and password, the server was identified as Zimbra.
In Yahoo Calendar version '5.0 - 20090105-1552', creating a task fromeither the web interface or Sunbird 0.9 shows up in the other side,and edits made from Sunbird show up in the web interface.Interestingly, there is no way toset a task alarm from the web interface, but an alarm is shown if it adated task is created from Sunbird.[However, editing an existing to-do from the Yahoo web interface fails to save, so changes are lost when you refresh the web interface by changing the view date (independent of Sunbird). Now works in Yahoo Calendar version '5.0 - 20090206-1323 production' Gekacheka 22:52, 21 February 2009 (UTC)]
In Yahoo Calendar version '5.0 - 20090105-1552', Free-Busy timedetection from the Sunbird 0.9 invitation dialog seemed to work.Sending an invitation from the web interface sent a text email (withwrong time, probably a timezone error) with an http link to the serverfor the recipient to RSVP via a web browser, not an iTIP/iMIP requestfor the recipient's calendar and email iTIP/iMIP reply. (When therecipient visits the link and clicks a button, the server sends a textemail with short reply corresponding to the button.)
Kerio Notes
CalDAV calendars and tasks work fine. Free/busy support doesn't currently work (see bug 456380)).
Xandikos Notes
CalDAV calendars and tasks work. Scheduling isn't currently implemented.
When running Xandikos behind an Apache server, make sure to disable HTTP/2 either in Thunderbird or in Apache. This is because of bug 1106727.
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Kerio Valley | |
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Kerio Valley when viewed from Anin escarpment, just below Iten. Lake Kapnarok and Tugen Hills in the middle and background respectively. | |
Floor elevation | 1,000 m (3,300 ft) |
Length | 80 kilometres (50 mi) North - South |
Width | 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) |
Geology | |
Type | Rift valley |
Age | Miocene, 22–25 million years ago |
Geography | |
Population centers | Kimwarer,Chepsigot,Tot |
Coordinates | 0°38′24″N35°36′31″E / 0.6401°N 35.6086°ECoordinates: 0°38′24″N35°36′31″E / 0.6401°N 35.6086°E |
Kerio Valley lies between the Tugen Hills and the Elgeyo Escarpment in Kenya. It sits at an elevation of 1,000 meters in the Great Rift Valley.[1]
Geography[edit]
View of Kerio Valley
The isolated Kerio Valley is situated in a narrow, long strip that is approximately 80 km by 10 km wide at its broadest, through which the Kerio River flows. 4,000 feet (1,200 m) deep, the valley lies between the Cherangani Hills and the Tugen Hills.[2]
The Elgeyo Escarpment rises more than 1,830 metres (6,000 ft) above it in places.[3] It has semi-tropical vegetation on the slopes, while the floor of the valley is covered by dry thorn bush.[4]The most comfortable time of the year is in July and August, when the rains have ended and the temperatures are not excessive.[5]
The Kerio Valley National Reserve has been established since 1983 along the Kerio River to the north of Lake Kamnarok.[4]
Archaeological Activities[edit]
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The Kerio Valley is the site of elaborate irrigation systems that were constructed during earlier periods of history. These structures are believed to have been built by descendants of the NeolithicAfro-Asiatic peoples who introduced domesticated plants and animals to the Great Lakes region[6]—a succession of societies collectively known as the Stone Bowl cultural complex.[7] Most of these early northern migrants are said to have been absorbed by later movements of Nilotic and Bantu peoples. Although the particular irrigation systems in the Kerio Valley are today maintained by the Marakwet subgroup of the Kalenjin Nilotes, the latter aver that they were the work of a northern people of peculiar language called the Sirikwa, who were later decimated by pestilence. According to the Marakwet, the Sirikwa 'built the furrows, but they did not teach us how to build them; we only know how to keep them as they are.'[6] The missing link however reoccurs in Tanzania out of an ethnic community known as Iraqw. The Iraqw openly admit to be the masterminds behind the constructions and linked to the Engaruka complex in Tanzania. Sengwer ethnicity of Kalenjin and Talai clan of the Kipsigiis and Nandi are believed to be facets of the Iraqw who took a Kalenjin identity.
People[edit]
In Kimwarer in the southern part of the valley, fluoride is mined by the Kenya Fluorspar Company. The southern parts of the valley are settled by the Elgeyo people and the northern part by the Marakwet people. Tugen people live on the slopes of the Tugen Hills. These three groups together with the Nandi and the Kipsigis belong to the Kalenjin people.[1]
Further reading[edit]
- Massam, J. A. (1968). The Cliff Dwellers of Kenya. Routledge. ISBN0-7146-1697-4.
- Chebet, Susan; Dietz, Ton (2000). Climbing the cliff: a history of the Keiyo. Moi University Press. ISBN9966-854-15-0.
Notes[edit]
- ^ abMuchem, Mwangi & Greijn 2002.
- ^Fitzpatrick, Parkinson & Ray 2006, p. 410.
- ^Fitzpatrick, Parkinson & Ray 2006, p. 430.
- ^ abKerio Valley - Kenya Wildlife.
- ^Hodd 2002, p. 164.
- ^ abMatthiessen, Peter (2010). The Tree Where Man Was Born. Penguin Classics. pp. 275–276. ISBN0143106244.
- ^J.D. Fage, William Tordoff (2002). A History of Africa, Fourth Edition. Routledge. p. 29. ISBN0415252482.
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References[edit]
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- Hodd, Michael (2002). Footprint East Africa Handbook: The Travel Guide. Footprint Travel Guides. ISBN1-900949-65-2.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Fitzpatrick, Mary; Parkinson, Tom; Ray, Nick (2006). East África. Lonely Planet. ISBN1-74104-286-0.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- 'Kerio Valley National Reserve'. Kenya Wildlife Services. Archived from the original on 2011-11-28. Retrieved 2012-01-01.
- Muchem, Julius; Mwangi, Wangu; Greijn, Heinz (2002). 'GIS in support of participatory land use planning in the Districts Keiyo & Marakwet, Kenya'. www.gisdevelopment.net. Retrieved 2008-03-16.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
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