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From: airflow <air...@gm...> - 2008-03-17 20:20:32
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Michael Bell wrote: > > ... I don't understand this ... :( > > Please describe clearly what you configured. Example: > [...] > > Again please note, that the whole SyncML over HTTP stuff only works in > newest SVN releases. Compatibility with some servers is tested and > phones with SyncML over HTTP clients are rare (except of UIQ). > The last days I tested opensync with version 0.22. First I tested between my PC and my phone over bluetooth, which works more or less (I'm still fiddling around and will probably post one or more questions regarding little problems I still have the next days). I used the evo-plugin and the syncml-obex-client plugin for that. Then I saw that there is also a plugin to use syncml over http. I thought I'll add it as the third member of the sync-group. My phone (Nokia E51) also has the capability to sync over http directly from the phone (via UMTS or WLAN). This works fine, so I used the same settings as on the phone. I sync towards a server from the provider, which enables use of mail/SMS webtools with acccess to all my contacts, which is neat. The settings for this third member are: plugin: syncml-http-server Serverversion: 1.1 Serveraddress: http://sync.A1.net/ Port: 80 Username: myuser Password: mypassword You wrote that it works only with the SVN-version, which I don't have in place. So it's probably a bad idea to try this again until I have moved to upcoming version 4. On the other hand, I still don't quite get the thing with the port - what would be the right setting in this case? I just noticed there is also a plugin syncml-http-client - i should probably have used this plugin, right.. :/ BTW, are there plans to add a function --delmember to the msynctool? Because currently the only way to remove a member is to remove the whole group and recreate the members. Best Regards, airflow -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/syncml-and-o2-genion-tp10762982p16101672.html Sent from the Opensync - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |