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Offline Network Calendars 6 Years, 6 Months ago
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I have two calendars, both located on a WEBDEV server, should I fireup my notebook and the WEBDEV server is not reachable I see no Events.
What I would like to see instead is the WEBDEV calendars update a local ICS so regardless of the connection status I would see those events.
You could do this with 1.x however with the new code base we seemed to have lost this local copy of Network Events..
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ozgreg
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Re:Offline Network Calendars 6 Years, 6 Months ago
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i have the same problem.
please add the feature that uses the backup from the ics when the network is unreachable.
thx
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Re:Offline Network Calendars 6 Years, 6 Months ago
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Yep. Count me in on that one.
Cheers, Beat
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Re:Offline Network Calendars 6 Years, 5 Months ago
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me2. This would be one of the must have features to get rid of manually backupt using wget
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Re:Offline Network Calendars 6 Years, 5 Months ago
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Yes, I think this is a very important function!
I use a FTP-Server, if I have no Internet Connection, I don't know my events and todo's.
What does the Backup-function do?
Stefan
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Re:Offline Network Calendars 6 Years, 5 Months ago
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I'm gonna have to jump on this band wagon.
I bought a laptop a couple of weeks ago so i decided to upgrade my rainlendar to pro so that I could share my desktop and laptop calendars. I must say I was a little upset the first time I didn't have an internet connection and my calendar, todo, list...everything went blank.
It should definitely keep the local copy if it cant connect to the webdav server.
Thanks everyone for finding this already...and thanks Rainy!
--Bryan Campbell
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