* Improved find-methods
* Timezone support for InfoLog
* SyncML Preferences
- addressbook and address list are now joined
- Primary User Group for addressbook and calendar
* SlowSync uses old mapping information (can be disabled within the preferences)
- SIFE support improved
- various vCalendar 1.0 issues fixed
- device specific timezone support for recurring events
- pseudo exception handling improvements
svn merge -r 26935:HEAD ^/branches/SyncML-1.2/calendar .
- with the exception of class.calendar_uiforms.inc.php,
as it was not updated with the latest changes from trunk
and I'm not sure about the changes
--> needs further discussion, sorry :-(
svn revert inc/class.calendar_uiforms.inc.php
Patch is mostly created by script in egroupware/doc/fix_depricated.php in separate commit.
I do NOT advice to apply this patch to a production system (it's commited to trunk!), as the automatic modified regular expressions have a good change to break something ...
- change the processing of slowsync, to use the content_map instead of
trying to build a new one. This caused duplication issues on the
client if multiple similar records where stored, because only the first
one found in the server-db was matched, These duplicate entries at client
side had no entry at serverside, so deleting the wrong one
on the client (the content with a valid map entry) could cause
unwanted data loss at server side, because it is impossible for the
user to see what is a duplicate, and what is not.
see also:
http://www.nabble.com/again---syncml-duplication-issue-to20333619s3741.html
- reenabled UID from syncml clients, because it was partly used this caused
issues during SlowSync if the content was changed.
- infolog, calendar if a uid is found in the provided data, allway try to
find the corresponding content first using only the UID, instead of
using the content-id taken from content_map.
also fixed:
- a few fixes in ./notes
- creating an entry on the client that can not be imported,
(Example, Nokia E Series Appointment without a Title)
will no longer create an invalid content-map entry
However, at client side this is still counted in the Protocol as
Server-Add