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Re: What's objtype "data" stand for?

by Halton Huo :: Rate this Message:

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Daniel,

So currently libopensync support five obj types:

* data: a wildcard
* event:
* contact:
* note:
* todo:

Is all objtypes a static list? I mean any possible to add more objtypes
like file, image, email, and so on in the future. (file is wildcard for
image and email) This could affect the GUI implement.

Thanks,
Halton.

On Wed, 2008-04-16 at 16:22 +0200, Daniel Gollub wrote:

> On Tuesday 15 April 2008 10:58:36 Daniel Gollub wrote:
> > #2 review what the discovery phase does and make it aware of the "data"
> >    wildcard
> Hmm, ignore this one. That's just wrong.
>
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