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yes of course
[tantek]
at
2026-01-10 05:31
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As I said, none of this matters, and (once again) this is probably boring everyone else. May I suggest we move on
btrem
at
2026-01-10 05:25
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It certainly doesn't support the stuff in webdav that made aaronpk run away. But -- again IIRC -- Thunderbird at least makes requests using a webdav url, even when I paste an explicit http url in the subscribe window
btrem
at
2026-01-10 05:24
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shrugs
btrem
at
2026-01-10 05:22
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events.indieweb does not support webdav either. if you're subscribing to it, you're using HTTP polling
[tantek]
at
2026-01-10 04:38
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And I also subscribe to events.indieweb.org using TBird, using (again, I wouldn't swear, but I recall running a test when I was troubleshooting my own calendar) webdav
btrem
at
2026-01-10 04:34
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That might all be true. In Thunderbird, at least, if I follow all the steps you outlined, the request is made using webdav. Probably none of this really matters. I suspect there isn't much difference between http and webdav if the cal is read only
btrem
at
2026-01-10 04:32
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similar proof is true for iOS Calendar app and Meetable
[tantek]
at
2026-01-10 04:30
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point being: (1) Meetable supports ICS, not CalDAV. (2) it is possible to subscribe to Meetable events (all, a single tag, etc.) using the ICS URL on the bottom of the Meetable page, in Gcal (3) QED: Gcal does NOT require CalDAV to subscribe to a calendar and get updates
[tantek]
at
2026-01-10 04:30
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Ok. But I'm pretty sure I tested Thunderbird using a localhost server, and the request it made was webdav, not http
btrem
at
2026-01-10 04:29
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