Re: authentication for external calendars

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Paul Lesniewski wrote:
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
Oh...can I put it on the wishlist then? :-)
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