Re: authentication for external calendars

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On 10/11/07, Cory Coager <ccoager@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>  Ken A wrote:
>  Cory Coager wrote:
>
>
>  I'm trying to add an external calendar using the Calendar File Backend
> plugin. The webdav resource requires authentication to perform a GET.
> How do I accomplish this? I don't see an option to specify username and
> password.
>
>  I'm not sure this will work, having never used the calendar file backend
> plugin, but if it's http basic auth, you can supply the credentials in
> the url http://user:password@url
> Ken
>  Unfortunately I already tried this and it does not work.  I'm guessing this
> needs to be patched to allow authentication.

WebDAV client functionality is not yet part of the calendar system.
WebDAV server functionality is in beta, but that's as far as I have
gotten to date.  Sorry.

  - Paul

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