[Owncloud] External Calendar Import in Calendar App on the Road Map?
Marcel Waldvogel
marcel.waldvogel at uni-konstanz.de
Fri Jan 25 10:58:33 UTC 2013
That's why Mark suggested that the owner moves to ownCloud. Of course, you can have a cron job somewhere which exports the calendar and reimports it into ownCloud.
Beste GrĂ¼sse,
-Marcel Waldvogel
Am 25.01.2013 um 11:54 schrieb Tobias Aichele <tobias.aichele at gmail.com>:
> Ok, but if I'm import an .ics File it's only from the current state and will not be refreshed if the owner of the calendar changes anything on it. :-)
>
>
> 2013/1/25 Mark - Syminet <mark at syminet.com>
>
> On Jan 24, 2013, at 7:18 AM, Tobias Aichele <tobias.aichele at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > i'm using owncloud only for my calendar and contact synchronisation.
> > I wish, i could import external calendars to my owncloud calendar.
> > For example an google calendar.
> >
> > Plus it would be great, if I could sync the imported calendar on my iPhone via the primary calendar sync link.
>
> You can export from another calendar app as an .ics file and then import that file into
> your owncloud. But if you mean using owncloud as a viewer for calendars hosted
> elsewhere I don't think that is currently possible (?) - and it would seem to sort of defeat
> the purpose of owncloud anyway (to own/control your own data).
>
> So it would seem the best approach would be to export your outside calendars as .ics
> files, and then import them into your owncloud. Once complete, forget about xyz third
> party $cloud_service and just use your owncloud for your owncalendars. :-)
>
> iPhone will then sync just fine too of course, via CalDAV.
>
> Best -
>
> --
> Mark
>
>
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