Dear all
Some of my clients send invitations that make use of weird time-zone
notations which davical complains about, e.g.
[Wed Nov 11 00:36:21 2015] [error] [client 5.148.175.85] davical:
***: ERROR:Could not recognize timezone "W. Europe Standard Time" - will
use floating time
[Wed Nov 11 00:36:21 2015] [error] [client 5.148.175.85] davical:
***: ERROR:Could not recognize timezone "(UTC+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin,
Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna" - will use floating time
Further, latest thunderbird/lightning on Win 7 launches requests which
davical complains about, e.g.
[Wed Nov 11 00:36:21 2015] [error] [client 5.148.175.85] davical:
LOG: request:Request is "REPORT" but client set content-type to
"text/xml;charset=utf-8". Assuming they meant XML!
What is the easiest way to just to transcode these things on server-side
to make them look properly specified for davical? Stored procedures?
Thanks
Lukas
PS: To anticipate: I do not look for a discussion on whether the author
at the client-side should fix it or not -- sometimes it is just not
possible.
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Some of my clients send invitations that make use of weird time-zone
notations which davical complains about, e.g.
[Wed Nov 11 00:36:21 2015] [error] [client 5.148.175.85] davical:
***: ERROR:Could not recognize timezone "W. Europe Standard Time" - will
use floating time
[Wed Nov 11 00:36:21 2015] [error] [client 5.148.175.85] davical:
***: ERROR:Could not recognize timezone "(UTC+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin,
Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna" - will use floating time
Further, latest thunderbird/lightning on Win 7 launches requests which
davical complains about, e.g.
[Wed Nov 11 00:36:21 2015] [error] [client 5.148.175.85] davical:
LOG: request:Request is "REPORT" but client set content-type to
"text/xml;charset=utf-8". Assuming they meant XML!
What is the easiest way to just to transcode these things on server-side
to make them look properly specified for davical? Stored procedures?
Thanks
Lukas
PS: To anticipate: I do not look for a discussion on whether the author
at the client-side should fix it or not -- sometimes it is just not
possible.
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