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Subject: [Bug 303861] Can't write CalDav items from korganizer
From: Grégory Oestreicher <greg () kamago ! net>
Date: 2012-10-25 9:10:49
Message-ID: bug-303861-17878-a8wyFNaFed () http ! bugs ! kde ! org/
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--- Comment #31 from Grégory Oestreicher <greg@kamago.net> ---
(In reply to comment #30)
> I have the xml responses ready, but I don't know what I am exactly looking
> for and which part you need.
One of the resource requests should contain <current-user-privilege-set/>. Look
at the server response for a matching tag, and the ones enclosed in it.
> There is no response like
> "<D:privilege><D:read/><D:write/></D:privilege>".
OK, so this may mean that no ACL is set on the addressbook. In that case the
resource gives you all privileges.
> On the other hand (not knowing the specifications) I am not sure if it would
> make sense for the adressbook. While it is possible to share calendars in
> Exchange and have different privileges for those, there is no adressbook
> sharing. At least as far as I know. So I assume one should have always write
> permissions to the adressbook?
I'm not using Exchange so I can't be sure how it works, but with other
groupware solutions you can have multiple address books such as a corporate one
and a personal one. No one should be able to write to the corporate, so ACLs
come in play here.
Cheers,
Grégory
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