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"502" error from iCal? Please see my more recent post iCal 502 error when syncing with Yahoo! Calendar for more details. The new beta of Yahoo! Calendar now supports the CalDAV protocol, meaning that sharing and synchronizing with desktop http://www.glenscott.co.uk/blog/synchronize-ical-with-yahoo-calendar/ calendaring applications is possible. iCal has supported CalDAV since version 3.0 shipped with Mac OS http://lists.kolab.org/pipermail/users/2014-January/016455.html X 10.5 Leopard, so it is possible to get it working with Yahoo! Calendar. After completing the following steps, any events that you create in the web-based Calendar will be replicated to iCal, and vice-versa. What you will need: A Yahoo! account. In the example, we use the username yahoouser Access to the new Calendar Beta. iCal version 3 or above google calendar Step 1: In iCal, select the Preferences… from the iCal menu. Click on the Accounts icon Click on the plus button to create a new CalDAV account Enter a description, such as Yahoo! Calendar, your Yahoo! username and password. Click the Server Options link and enter the following into the Account URL field: https://caldav.calendar.yahoo.com Click the Add button. Your Yahoo! Calendar should now be synchronized with iCal, refreshing every 15 minutes: you should see it google calendar caldav listed on the left hand side of your iCal window underneath the calendars stored on your Mac. Glen ScottI’m a freelance software developer with more than 10 years’ professional experience in web development. I specialise in creating tailor-made, web-based systems that can help your business run like clockwork. I am the Managing Director of Yellow Square Development.More Posts Follow Me: This entry was posted in mac, webapps, yahoo and tagged calendar, ical, sync, synchronize, yahoo on October 22, 2008 by Glen Scott. Post navigation ← M865 Project Management GoboLinux proves that AmigaOS was ahead of its time → 39 thoughts on “Synchronize iCal with Yahoo! Calendar” Frank Monaldo November 6, 2008 at 1:25 am I just tried this but my account could not be found. I tried it a couple of times so I know that I have typed things correctly. Any suggestions Reply ↓ Kurt November 6, 2008 at 6:51 pm To get this to work, make sure you have updated your Yahoo! calendar to the new Beta version. Reply ↓ Kurt November 6, 2008 at 6:53 pm Works like a charm, many many thanks! Reply ↓ pirco November 7, 2008 at 12:31 am kurt, how DO you update your Yahoo! calendar to the new Beta version?? Reply ↓ pirco November 7, 2008 at 12:33 am NM. I think I found it at http://switch.calendar
Hi there, trying to setup iCal on Mac OS X 10.9 (Mavericks) and getting the following error: The server specified an invalid calendar home. No calendar home was specified for the account "xxxx". The account config details: Server Address: caldav.example.org Server Path: /iRony/calendars/username%40example.org/ Port: 443 SSL: checked on Use Kerberos v5: checked off User Name: username at example.org Password: xxxx If I paste the URL into web browse (https://caldav.example.org/iRony/) it prompts me for a user name and password and then lists out the root of iRony (principals, calendars, addressbooks and files). I have enabled the directory browsing on it. I can`t find anything in the log files for iRony or httpd. The Contacts work great. The Kolab is 3.1 using nighlty builds with multidomain patch and fixes for #2670, #2550, #2027 but none of it is related to iRony. Any idea on how to solve this? Thanks in advance! tom.+ Previous message: Alias domains issue Next message: iCal issue with CalDAV Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] More information about the users mailing list