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Re: WebDAV and iCal publishing



On Jun 29, 2005, at 12:02 PM, Steve Loranz wrote:

I had for a while, and it worked fine. The disappointment came when I found it didn't support DAV over SSL. Other than that, it says what it does, does what it says.

I'm continually disappointed by this with every release. Anybody else?

I've already written to both http://www.apple.com/feedback/server.html and http://www.apple.com/feedback/ical.html and would encourage others to do so if you haven't already.

Until Apple decides to integrate iCal with OSXS (which to me seems like something that should be a top-of-the-priority-list sort of thing... or do most businesses not try to schedule anything?), I suppose my best bet is to stick with one generic name/password for calendar sharing, so that I don't much care if it gets compromised. PITA for my users though... I keep promising them password unification, and here's another password they have to remember.
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