![]() ![]() If you’re going to be using the OS X version of Daylite predominately while off the local (to Daylite Server) network, then by all means use the Public address (and do the setup while off the network). And on a local network, unless you have a router that allows NAT Loopback (many don’t) or you have an internal DNS server, the Public address will be unreachable-and you will be unable to set up CalDAV and CardDAV accounts. Unlike Daylite for iOS, your CalDAV and CardDAV accounts can’t fall back to a second address if the first one fails. ![]() Go to the Network pane of Daylite Server Admin and get the Local address, which is the same address as you’ll find in the OS X Sharing preference pane. Setting up CalDAV and CardDAV accounts has proven to be difficult for many people, though, and these instructions are meant to ease you through the process. ![]() Syncing to local accounts is no longer supported, since Apple has moved away from Sync Services. To sync contacts and events to Calendar and Contacts, both on OS X and iOS devices, Daylite 4 and above now uses CalDAV and CardDAV. Swap the parameters in drupal_get_feeds() (line 394 of /home4/omnet/public_html/d7/includes/common.inc).
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