No, that is not how I read that posting... 2.5 did not support the palm location field and so OCS put it in the title field. Frank On 3/6/07 10:41 AM, Geoffrey Duke wrote: > Hi, > > > > I didn’t try the 2.5x client on my 650. But I gathered from the FAQ link > I posted and this forum post > > > > http://forum.synthesis.ch/showthread.php?t=200&highlight=Location+title > <http://forum.synthesis.ch/showthread.php?t=200&highlight=Location+title> > > > > that it /should/ put the location info in the correct field when using > the earlier client version. They don’t discuss versions of Oracle > Calendar Server, though. That may have an impact. Are other palm-based > Treo users seeing the location data populated correctly on your palm > calendar (that is, not as a part of the event title)? > > > > --Geoff > > > > PS> CC-ing the treo listserv. > > > > *From:* Technology Discussion at UVM [mailto:[log in to unmask]] > *On Behalf Of *David Todd > *Sent:* Tuesday, March 06, 2007 10:06 AM > *To:* [log in to unmask] > *Subject:* Re: Oracle Calendar and SyncML > > > > OK, in reading back through this thread, it looks like the > location-in-title issue is likely to be there no matter which version of > SyncML we're using. Right? > > Francis Swasey wrote: > > The new features (specifically the resume an interrupted sync) requires > a SyncML Server V2. The Oracle Calendar Server provides a SyncML Server > V1 -- so, we're not there yet. And Version 10 of the Calendar Server is > still using V1 of the SyncML server (to the best of my knowledge) -- so, > we won't get their new gee-whiz features there either. > > The admonition on their web site to stay with client version 2.5 is > specifically directed at Calendar Version 10 installs. Our current > Calendar Version 9 install has no such specific SyncML version matching. > It has configs for synthesis_palm_std and synthesis_palm_pro. So, no > need to fear v3.0 (SyncML) until we migrate to V10 (Calendar) -- but no > new feature gains either. :( > > Frank > > > -- Frank Swasey | http://www.uvm.edu/~fcs Sr Systems Administrator | Always remember: You are UNIQUE, University of Vermont | just like everyone else. "I am not young enough to know everything." - Oscar Wilde (1854-1900)