Re: Exchange 2007 appointment creation using a POST request return
- From: Dom <dominique.foueillassar@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 02 Oct 2007 07:58:47 -0700
Hello Guido, thanks for your response,
You're right, when we ask for capabilities on Exchange 2007 we've got
this response:
<Public>OPTIONS, TRACE, GET, HEAD, DELETE, PUT, POST, COPY, MOVE,
MKCOL, PROPFIND, PROPPATCH, LOCK, UNLOCK, SEARCH, SUBSCRIBE,
UNSUBSCRIBE, POLL, BDELETE, BCOPY, BMOVE, BPROPPATCH, BPROPFIND</
Public>
<Allow>OPTIONS, TRACE, GET, HEAD, DELETE, COPY, MOVE, PROPFIND,
PROPPATCH, SEARCH, SUBSCRIBE, UNSUBSCRIBE, POLL, BDELETE, BCOPY,
BMOVE, BPROPPATCH, BPROPFIND, MKCOL, LOCK, UNLOCK</Allow>
We can notice that the POST verb is on the 'Public' list, but not on
the 'Allow' list.
But.... when we ask for capabilities on Exchange 2000 for example,
we've got the same answer !!!! ==> POST is on the 'Public' list, and
IS NOT on the 'Allow' list.
Nevertheless, on Exchange 2000, i can create an appointment item using
a POST request......
There is something more....
Dom.
.
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