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  • Subject: recurring events
  • From: Mike Schrag <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2008 11:37:34 -0500

I'm wondering if anyone has addressed modeling recurring calendar events with EOF in a nice way? None of the options seem particularly attractive to me at the moment, but I was hoping someone might have some clever insight into the problem. I think the proper impl is to make "ghost" events appear in the results that don't become "real" EO's until someone touches them to make a change from the original pattern, but this seems like sort of a huge pain with EOF ... I don't know what the overhead will be of constantly making and throwing away unsaved EOs on every view. I was considering a non-EO cover object for an event that can turn into an EO, but it means you have to "write it twice" to support all the API of the EO version of the event.

Ack.

I've also considered an EOF adaptor on top of icalserver on Leopard, but this has all sorts of its own undesirable complications.

Ideas welcome :)

ms

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