including these enhancements:
* Support for the Horde_Alarm system (requires Horde 3.2) for email or
inline alarms on any event.
* Improved iCalendar and vCalendar support, including support for
alarms, timezones, better integration with remote calendars, and
better support for remote clients.
* Improved event recurrence, including events that recur a specific
number of times, recurrence by day of the year and by weekday of the
year, the choice of editing or deleting a recurring event as either
the full series or an individual exception, and the ability to remove
recurrence exceptions.
* More complete WebDAV support.
* WCAG 1.0 Priority 2/Section 508 accessibility guidelines compliance.
* Users can get a daily agenda email.
* Holidays can be displayed using the Date_Holiday package.
* Event delegation - users can have permissions to creat events on behalf
of other users.
* Events can be marked private.
* More dynamic user interface, including dynamic page refreshes to update
the main calendar view when switching between dates or month/day/week/
work week/year views, a collapsible panel that provides quick access
to all calendars and allows searching of calendars, a dynamic event
edit interface that puts less commonly used options out of site by
default, quick switching between the view, edit, and delete interfaces,
and autocompletion of attendees from the user's address book.
* Full Kolab webclient support
* Database access can be split between read and write databases.
* More graceful operation if the calendar backend is not available.
* and much, much more.
Calendar Application version H3 (2.1.8).
This is a security release that closes an XSS exploit in the add event
screen. All users are encouraged to upgrade to this version.
* Fixed privilege escalation in the Horde API.
* Fixed missing ownership validation on share changes.
* Updated Japanese translation.
* Small bugfixes and improvements.
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v2.1.4
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[cjh] SECURITY: Close arbitrary file inclusion in free/busy views.
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v2.1.3
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[cjh] Set vEvent ORGANIZER to the event creator, not the calendar owner (kajtzu@basen.net, Bug 4527).
[jan] Fix importing of events without end date and duration (Bug 4519).
[jan] Correctly display recurring events spanning multiple days (Bug 4438).
[jan] Fix recurrence end dates with SQLite backends (Bug 4219).
[jan] Fix calculation of recurrence ends with imported and remote events (Bug 2813).
[cjh] Consolidate the check for whether or not users can add events in the day and month views (Bug 4373).
[jan] Fix alarms for recurring events in Kolab driver (michael.sheldon@credativ.de, Bug 4326).
[jan] Show error message if imported file didn't contain events.
[cjh] Fix the SQL types of several recurrence fields.
[jan] Add categories from imported events to the user's categories.
[jan] Add Slovenian translation (Duck <duck@obala.net>).
[jan] Deal with attendee email addresses case insensitively.
[jan] Don't consider events from remote calendars as busy time.
[jan] Always try to return the correct event instance if requesting an event by its UID (Thorsten Schaub, Bug 1994).
[cjh] Fix permissions for the calendar list in advanced search (Bug 4093).
Major changes compared to the Kronolith H3 (2.1.1) version are:
* Fixed fatal error during first login of new users on some systems.
* Fixed adding of events with no DataTree backend configured.
* Improved attendees popup and portal block.
* Updated German, Italian and Spanish translations.
The full list of changes (from version H3 (2.1.1)) can be viewed here:
http://cvs.horde.org/diff.php/kronolith/docs/CHANGES?r1=1.165.2.112&r2=1.165.2.120&ty=h
> Major changes compared to the Kronolith H3 (2.1) version are:
> * Fixed fatal error during first login of new users.
> * Update free/busy information on Kolab servers after editing events.
> * Improved free/busy support.
> * Improved interoperability with KOrganizer.
> * Added upgrade script for Oracle to upgrade from 1.1 to 2.x.
> * Updated Danish, Dutch, Greek and Japanese translations.
featureful individual calendar system for every Horde user, with
integrated collaboration/scheduling features. It makes extensive use of
the Horde Framework to provide integration with other applications.