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Old 01-09-2008
Inverse SOGo Connector for Thunderbird 0.64 (Default branch)

ImageInverse SOGo Connector for Thunderbird is anextension which transformsThunderbird into a full DAV client for groupwareservers such asSOGo, OpenGroupware.org, and Citadel. It does thisby adding supportfor remote DAV address books and by addingfeatures to be used alongwith the Lightning calendar extension. It is amerge of the LightningEnhancer and the GroupDAV Addressbook Connector.License: GNU General Public License v2Changes:
The addressbooks are now automaticallysynchronized at startup. The internal transactionswere improved to be more asynchronous andreentrant. The autocompletion of adresses wasimproved by selecting unique entries and by takingall the available emails into account whenbuilding the list.Image

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Cal::DAV(3pm)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					     Cal::DAV(3pm)

NAME
Cal::DAV - a CalDAV client SYNOPSIS
my $cal = Cal::DAV->new( user => $user, pass => $pass, url => $url); # the ics data will be fetched automatically if it's there # ... or you can parse some ics $cal->parse(filename => $data); # cal now has all the methods of Data::ICal # you can now monkey around with the object # saves the updated calendar $cal->save; # deletes the calendar $cal->delete; # lock the file on the server $cal->lock; # unlock the file on the server $cal->unlock # steal the lock $cal->steal_lock; # also $cal->forcefully_unlock_all # and $cal->lockdiscovery # resyncs it with the server $cal->get; # Get the underlying HTTP::DAV object my $dav = $cal->dav; DESCRIPTION
"Cal::DAV" is actually a very thin wrapper round "HTTP::DAV" and "Data::ICal" but it may gain more functionality later and, in the mean time, serves as something that TESTING
In order to test you need to define three environment variables: "CAL_DAV_USER", "CAL_DAV_PASS" and "CAL_DAV_URL_BASE" which points to a DAV collection that the user supplied has write permissions for. It should be noted that, at the moment, I'm having problems finding a CalDAV server that allows me to create files and so I can't run all the tests. METHODS
new <arg[s]> Must have at least "user", "pass" and "url" args where "url" is the url of a remote, DAV accessible ".ics" file. Can optionally take an "auto_commit" option. See "auto_commit()" method below. parse <arg[s]> Make a new calendar object using same arguments as "Data::ICal"'s "new()" or "parse()" methods. Does not auto save for you. Returns 1 on success and 0 on failure. save [url] Save the calendar back to the server (or optionally to another path). Returns 1 on success and 0 on failure. delete [url] Delete the file on the server or optionally another url. Returns 1 on success and 0 on failure. get [url] Refetch the file from the sever to sync it - Alternatively fetch an alternative url. These will lose any local changes. lock Same options as "HTTP::DAV"'s "unlock". unlock Same options as "HTTP::DAV"'s "unlock". steal_lock Same options as "HTTP::DAV"'s "steal_lock". lockdiscovery Same options as "HTTP::DAV::Response"'s "lockdiscovery". forcefully_unlock_all Same options as "HTTP::DAV::Response"'s "forcefully_unlock_all". dav [HTTP::DAV] Get the underlying "HTTP::DAV" object or, alterntively, replace it with a a new one. cal Get the underlying cal object auto_commit [boolean] Whether to auto save on desctruction or not. Defaults to 0. message Same as "HTTP::DAV"'s "message" function. errors Same as "HTTP::DAV"'s "errors" function. AUTHOR
Simon Wistow <simon@thegestalt.org> COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2007, Simon Wistow Released under the same terms as Perl itself. SEE ALSO
HTTP::DAV Data::ICal http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4791 perl v5.12.3 2011-05-08 Cal::DAV(3pm)
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