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Publish iCal calendars via built-in FTP support
Authored by: elc on Sep 21, '06 09:09:07AM
It seems to work, but the published file is always empty. To actually publish my calendars using ftp, I use scalp iCal plugin. This plugin uses curl rather than ftp. I succeeded to publish my calendars on my own computer (not very useful), but not on some servers.
So, I remembered this old hint about ftp and epsv4 and suspected that there was a similar solution with curl. I really do not know the meaning of epsv4, but I found a solution : create file ~/.curlrc, and put this line :
--disable-epsv
with a linefeed at the end.
Now, I can publish calendars automatically, but, at least for me, the solution was not straightforward.

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Publish iCal calendars via built-in FTP support
Authored by: osxpounder on Apr 12, '07 02:48:13PM

That scalp looks like it'd be great, if it worked. When I start iCal after installing it, a dialog box pops up telling me:

"iCal 2.0.4 (v1055) has not been tested with the plugin Scalp (null) (v0.2). As a precaution, it has not been loaded. Please contact the plugin developer for further information."



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