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=== Changes to series events aren't shown correctly on the AOL web interface ===
 
=== Changes to series events aren't shown correctly on the AOL web interface ===
  
When you edit a single instance of a series event (e.g. changing the name of the instance or its date) the new version won't be shown on the web interface of AOL. This is a known server issue that's already been reported to AOL.  
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When you edit a single instance of a series event (e.g. changing the name of the instance or its date) the new version won't be shown in the web interface of AOL. This is a known server issue that's already been reported to AOL.  
  
 
''' Important: ''' This bug doesn't affect the synchronisation of series events. Changes will be transferred correctly between the server and clients.
 
''' Important: ''' This bug doesn't affect the synchronisation of series events. Changes will be transferred correctly between the server and clients.

Latest revision as of 09:36, 20 September 2014

AOL is an online service supporting CalDAV and CardDAV.

Setup

CalDAV-Sync

  • Server: caldav.aol.com
  • Use SSL: leave ticked
  • Username: your user name
  • Password: your password

alternatively open this link in the browser of your Android device.

CardDAV-Sync

  • Server: carddav.aol.com
  • Use SSL: leave ticked
  • Username: your user name
  • Password: your password

alternatively open this link in the browser of your Android device.

SmoothSync for AOL

  • Username: your user name
  • Password: your password

Known issues

Changes to series events aren't shown correctly on the AOL web interface

When you edit a single instance of a series event (e.g. changing the name of the instance or its date) the new version won't be shown in the web interface of AOL. This is a known server issue that's already been reported to AOL.

Important: This bug doesn't affect the synchronisation of series events. Changes will be transferred correctly between the server and clients.