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webcal:// support on Android not working - is there a supported calendar feed alternative [closed]

夙愿已清 提交于 2019-12-03 04:08:17
问题 Closed. This question is off-topic. It is not currently accepting answers. Want to improve this question? Update the question so it's on-topic for Stack Overflow. Closed 3 years ago . We offer our clients the ability to subscribe to an iCalendar/VCalendar feed on their devices using a webcal:// link We have a nice simple button that says "subscribe to this calendar", they click on it and their calendar app sucks in the data - voila. This works great on most devices, but we've found it fails

webcal:// support on Android not working - is there a supported calendar feed alternative [closed]

大城市里の小女人 提交于 2019-12-02 17:28:32
We offer our clients the ability to subscribe to an iCalendar/VCalendar feed on their devices using a webcal:// link We have a nice simple button that says "subscribe to this calendar", they click on it and their calendar app sucks in the data - voila. This works great on most devices, but we've found it fails miserably on android devices. On the default Android browser it gives a "Webpage not available" error which doesn't help our users. On Chrome on Android it doesn't do anything when they click on the button, it just sits there and if I paste the webcal:// link into Chrome's address bar it

What's the difference between Webcal and WebDAV/CalDAV?

萝らか妹 提交于 2019-11-29 20:56:37
问题 As I understand it, CalDAV is an extension to WebDAV to manage iCalendar subscriptions. And Webcal is a URL scheme that does the same thing, but not standarized. I'm I right here? Whats the pros/cons for going either way? 回答1: All what Julian said, but presumably the real question is about the difference between plain iCalendar-over-HTTP (commonly called webcal, 'iCalendar subscription' or 'subscribed calendar') and CalDAV. Or in other words: what does CalDAV add. Simply put: in iCoHTTP you