Here's something cool I setup that I thought some of you might find useful. I'm using the Calendar plugin for Firefox: http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/download.html#download_firefox Then I configured Apache 2 to use WebDAV so I could access my calendar from anywhere. Uncomment these lines in httpd.conf: DAVLockDB /var/lib/dav/lockdb Make sure /var/lib/dav and /var/lib/dav/lockdb exist and have read/write by the Apache user. Add the following lines to httpd.conf: AuthType Digest AuthName iCal AuthDigestFile "/etc/httpd/conf/dav.digest.passwd" require valid-user DAV On Change the Directory path to wherever you want to store your ical files. Change the AuthDigestFile path to wherever you want to store user/passwords. Next, create the password file for making changes to the ical files: htdigest -c dav.digest.passwd iCal someusernamehere Restart Apache. In Calendar, create a new calendar file, point the Remote Server URL to: http://mydomain.com/ical/foo.ics Replace mydomain, the path, and the calendar file name with your values. Check the "Automatically publish your changes..." checkbox. You'll be prompted for the login/pass that you created and you should get an error about the file not existing. Under the Calendar tab, right-click your calendar name and select "Publish entire calendar". It should succeed. Now you can start adding events and they'll automatically be uploaded to the server. From another location (or from another Calendar install, such as under Thunderbird), just go to "File -> Subscribe to remote calendar" and enter the full path to the iCal file on your server. Now you can access your calendar from anywhere. ~M -- Get Firefox! http://getfirefox.com/ --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss