GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 271360
Publish full calendars to the web.
Last modified: 2013-09-10 14:03:47 UTC
I want to publish an entire "personal" calendar to a DAV server [or FTP URL], Mac-style such that other clients can download my complete calendar as a "shared calendar". Free/Busy information is not rich enough for the purpose. In fact, I can't work out free/busy at all.
I don't know if this works as you want, but have you tried creating a new calendar located on the web? File->New->Calendar, then for type, select "On the Web".
Works for me.
This can't possibly publish to a DAV server since there is nowhere to input a login/password for the DAV server. Furthermore, a calendar is either personal or on the web. There is no way to convert or publish a personal calendar. You make no comment as to WHAT "works for you" because not only does this not "work", the feature isn't even present.
Sorry, I misread your report. What works for me is creating a Web Calendar using http.
Thankyou. This bug is actually a business-critical request for the use of evolution in our company. At the moment, the only programs capable of doing this are the Mac programs and Sunbird. It would also be useful to publish a calendar to a fixed location in the filesystem (which might be in the user's public_html directory), and perhaps via FTP (file and FTP URLs, anyone?). In both of these respects, the other solutions are also lacking.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 230297 ***