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Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)                          C. DabooRequest for Comments: 8607                                         AppleCategory: Informational                                      A. QuillaudISSN: 2070-1721                                                   Oracle                                                       K. Murchison, Ed.                                                                FastMail                                                               June 2019Calendaring Extensions to WebDAV (CalDAV): Managed AttachmentsAbstract   This specification adds an extension to the Calendaring Extensions to   WebDAV (CalDAV) to allow attachments associated with iCalendar data   to be stored and managed on the server.   This specification documents existing code deployed by multiple   vendors.  It is published as an Informational specification rather   than Standards Track due to its noncompliance with multiple best   current practices of HTTP.Status of This Memo   This document is not an Internet Standards Track specification; it is   published for informational purposes.   This document is a product of the Internet Engineering Task Force   (IETF).  It represents the consensus of the IETF community.  It has   received public review and has been approved for publication by the   Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG).  Not all documents   approved by the IESG are candidates for any level of Internet   Standard; seeSection 2 of RFC 7841.   Information about the current status of this document, any errata,   and how to provide feedback on it may be obtained athttps://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8607.Daboo, et al.                 Informational                     [Page 1]

RFC 8607               CalDAV-Managed Attachments              June 2019Copyright Notice   Copyright (c) 2019 IETF Trust and the persons identified as the   document authors.  All rights reserved.   This document is subject toBCP 78 and the IETF Trust's Legal   Provisions Relating to IETF Documents   (https://trustee.ietf.org/license-info) in effect on the date of   publication of this document.  Please review these documents   carefully, as they describe your rights and restrictions with respect   to this document.  Code Components extracted from this document must   include Simplified BSD License text as described in Section 4.e of   the Trust Legal Provisions and are provided without warranty as   described in the Simplified BSD License.Table of Contents1.  Introduction  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31.1.  Rationale for Informational Status  . . . . . . . . . . .42.  Conventions Used in This Document . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43.  Overview  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43.1.  Requirements  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53.2.  Discovering Support for Managed Attachments . . . . . . .53.3.  POST Request for Managing Attachments . . . . . . . . . .63.3.1.  action Query Parameter  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63.3.2.  rid Query Parameter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63.3.3.  managed-id Query Parameter  . . . . . . . . . . . . .73.4.  Adding Attachments  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73.5.  Updating Attachments  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103.6.  Removing Attachments via POST . . . . . . . . . . . . . .133.7.  Adding Existing Managed Attachments via PUT . . . . . . .153.8.  Updating Attachments via PUT  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .153.9.  Removing Attachments via PUT  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .153.10. Retrieving Attachments  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .153.11. Error Handling  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .163.12. Additional Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .173.12.1.  Quotas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .173.12.2.  Access Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .173.12.3.  Redirects  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .183.12.4.  Processing Time  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .183.12.5.  Automatic Cleanup by Servers . . . . . . . . . . . .183.12.6.  Sending Scheduling Messages with Attachments . . . .183.12.7.  Migrating Calendar Data  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .184.  Modifications to iCalendar Syntax . . . . . . . . . . . . . .194.1.  SIZE Property Parameter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .194.2.  FILENAME Property Parameter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .194.3.  MANAGED-ID Property Parameter . . . . . . . . . . . . . .205.  Additional Message Header Fields  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Daboo, et al.                 Informational                     [Page 2]

RFC 8607               CalDAV-Managed Attachments              June 20195.1.  Cal-Managed-ID Response Header Field  . . . . . . . . . .206.  Additional WebDAV Properties  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .216.1.  CALDAV:managed-attachments-server-URL Property  . . . . .216.2.  CALDAV:max-attachment-size Property . . . . . . . . . . .226.3.  CALDAV:max-attachments-per-resource Property  . . . . . .237.  Security Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .248.  IANA Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .248.1.  Parameter Registrations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .248.2.  Message Header Field Registrations  . . . . . . . . . . .258.2.1.  Cal-Managed-ID  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .259.  References  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .259.1.  Normative References  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .259.2.  Informative References  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27Appendix A.  Example Involving Recurring Events . . . . . . . . .28   Acknowledgments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34   Authors' Addresses  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .341.  Introduction   The iCalendar [RFC5545] data format is used to represent calendar   data and is used with iCalendar Transport-independent   Interoperability Protocol (iTIP) [RFC5546] to handle scheduling   operations between calendar users.   [RFC4791] defines the Calendaring Extensions to WebDAV (CalDAV),   based on HTTP [RFC7230], for accessing calendar data stored on a   server.   Calendar users often want to include attachments with their calendar   data events or tasks (for example, a copy of a presentation or the   meeting agenda). iCalendar provides an "ATTACH" property whose value   is either the inline Base64 encoded attachment data or a URL   specifying the location of the attachment data.   Use of inline attachment data is not ideal with CalDAV because the   data would need to be uploaded to the server each time a change to   the calendar data is made, even minor changes such as a change to the   summary.  Whilst a client could choose to use a URL value instead,   the problem then becomes where and how the client discovers an   appropriate URL to use and how it ensures that only those attendees   listed in the event or task are able to access it.   This specification solves this problem by having the client send the   attachment to the server, separately from the iCalendar data, and   having the server add appropriate "ATTACH" properties in the   iCalendar data as well as manage access privileges.  The server can   also provide additional information to the client about each   attachment in the iCalendar data, such as the size and an identifier.Daboo, et al.                 Informational                     [Page 3]

RFC 8607               CalDAV-Managed Attachments              June 20191.1.  Rationale for Informational Status   Although this extension to CalDAV has wide deployment, its design   does not comply with some of the best current practices of HTTP,   namely:   o  All operations on attachments are modeled as HTTP POST operations,      where the actual type of operation is specified using a query      parameter instead of using separate HTTP POST, PUT, and DELETE      methods where appropriate.   o  Specific query strings are hardwired into the protocol in      violation ofSection 2.4 of [RFC7320].   Additionally, this extension misuses the Content-Disposition header   field [RFC6266] as a request header field to convey a filename for an   attachment rather than using an existing request header field   suitable for that purpose, such as "Slug" (seeSection 9.7 of   [RFC5023]).   Rather than creating interoperability problems with deployed code by   updating the design of this extension to be compliant with best   current practices and to allow this specification to be placed on the   Standards Track, it was decided to simply document how existing   implementations interoperate and to publish the document as   Informational.2.  Conventions Used in This Document   The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",   "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "NOT RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and   "OPTIONAL" in this document are to be interpreted as described inBCP 14 [RFC2119] [RFC8174] when, and only when, they appear in all   capitals, as shown here.   The notation used in this memo is the ABNF notation of [RFC5234] as   used by iCalendar [RFC5545].  Any syntax elements shown below that   are not explicitly defined in this specification come from iCalendar   [RFC5545].3.  Overview   There are four main operations a client needs to perform with   attachments for calendar data: add, update, remove, and retrieve.   The first three operations are carried out by the client issuing an   HTTP POST request on the calendar object resource to which the   attachment is associated and specifying the appropriate "action"   query parameter (seeSection 3.3).  In the case of the removeDaboo, et al.                 Informational                     [Page 4]

RFC 8607               CalDAV-Managed Attachments              June 2019   operation, the client can alternatively directly update the calendar   object resource and remove the relevant "ATTACH" properties (seeSection 3.9).  The retrieve operation is accomplished by simply   issuing an HTTP GET request targeting the attachment URI specified by   the calendar resource's "ATTACH" property (seeSection 3.10).   iCalendar data stored in a CalDAV calendar object resource can   contain multiple components when recurrences are involved.  In such a   situation, the client needs to be able to target a specific   recurrence instance or multiple instances when adding or deleting   attachments.  As a result, the POST request needs to provide a way   for the client to specify which recurrence instances should be   targeted for the attachment operation.  This is accomplished through   use of additional query parameters on the POST Request-URI.3.1.  Requirements   A server that supports the features described in this specification   is REQUIRED to support the CalDAV "calendar-access" [RFC4791]   features.   In addition, such a server SHOULD support the "return=representation"   Prefer header field [RFC7240] preference on successful HTTP PUT and   POST requests targeting existing calendar object resources by   returning the new representation of that calendar resource (including   its new ETag header field value) in the response.3.2.  Discovering Support for Managed Attachments   A server supporting the features described in this specification MUST   include "calendar-managed-attachments" as a token in the DAV response   header field (as defined inSection 10.1 of [RFC4918]) from an   OPTIONS request on a calendar home collection.   A server might choose not to support the storing of managed   attachments on a per-recurrence-instance basis (i.e., they can only   be added to all instances as a whole).  If that is the case, the   server MUST also include "calendar-managed-attachments-no-recurrence"   as a token in the DAV response header field from an OPTIONS request   on a calendar home collection.  When that field is present, clients   MUST NOT attempt any managed attachment operations that target   specific recurrence instances.Daboo, et al.                 Informational                     [Page 5]

RFC 8607               CalDAV-Managed Attachments              June 20193.3.  POST Request for Managing Attachments   An HTTP POST request is used to add, update, or remove attachments.   These requests are subject to the preconditions listed inSection 3.11.  The Request-URI will contain various query parameters   to specify the behavior.3.3.1.  action Query Parameter   The "action" query parameter is used to identify which attachment   operation the client is requesting.  This parameter MUST be present   once on each POST request used to manage attachments.  One of these   three values MUST be used:   attachment-add:  Indicates an operation that is adding an attachment      to a calendar object resource.  SeeSection 3.4 for more details.   attachment-update:  Indicates an operation that is updating an      existing attachment on a calendar object resource.  SeeSection 3.5 for more details.   attachment-remove:  Indicates an operation that is removing an      attachment from a calendar object resource.  SeeSection 3.6 for      more details.   Example:   https://calendar.example.com/events/1.ics?action=attachment-add3.3.2.  rid Query Parameter   The "rid" query parameter is used to identify which recurrence   instances are being targeted by the client for the attachment   operation.  This query parameter MUST contain one or more items,   separated by commas (denoted in ASCII as "0x2C").  The item values   can be in one of two forms:   Master instance:  The value "M" (case insensitive) refers to the      "master" recurrence instance, i.e., the component that does not      include a "RECURRENCE-ID" property.  This item MUST be present      only once.   Specific instance:  A specific iCalendar instance is targeted by      using its "RECURRENCE-ID" value as the item value.  That value      MUST correspond to the "RECURRENCE-ID" value as stored in the      calendar object resource (i.e., without any conversion to UTC).      If multiple items of this form are used, they MUST be unique      values.  For example, to target a recurrence defined by propertyDaboo, et al.                 Informational                     [Page 6]

RFC 8607               CalDAV-Managed Attachments              June 2019      RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=America/Montreal:20111022T160000, the query      parameter rid=20111022T160000 would be used.   If the "rid" query parameter is not present, all recurrence instances   in the calendar object resource are targeted.   The "rid" query parameter MUST NOT be present in the case of an   update operation, or if the server chooses not to support per-   recurrence instance managed attachments (seeSection 3.2).   Example (targeting the master instance and a specific overridden   instance):   https://calendar.example.com/events/1.ics?     action=attachment-add&rid=M,20111022T1600003.3.3.  managed-id Query Parameter   The "managed-id" query parameter is used to identify which "ATTACH"   property is being updated or removed.  The value of this query   parameter MUST match the "MANAGED-ID" (Section 4.3) property   parameter value on the "ATTACH" property in the calendar object   resource instance(s) targeted by the request.   The "managed-id" query parameter MUST NOT be present in the case of   an add operation.   Example:   https://calendar.example.com/events/1.ics?     action=attachment-update&managed-id=aUNhbGVuZGFy3.4.  Adding Attachments   To add an attachment to an existing calendar object resource, the   following needs to occur:   1.  The client issues a POST request targeted at the calendar object       resource structured as follows:       A.  The Request-URI will include an "action" query parameter with           the value "attachment-add" (seeSection 3.3.1).       B.  If all recurrence instances are having an attachment added,           the "rid" query parameter is not present in the Request-URI.           If one or more specific recurrence instances are targeted,           then the Request-URI will include a "rid" query parameter           containing the list of instances (seeSection 3.3.2).Daboo, et al.                 Informational                     [Page 7]

RFC 8607               CalDAV-Managed Attachments              June 2019       C.  The body of the request contains the data for the attachment.       D.  The client MUST include a valid Content-Type header field           describing the media type of the attachment (as required by           HTTP).       E.  The client SHOULD include a Content-Disposition header field           [RFC6266] with a "type" parameter set to "attachment", and a           "filename" parameter that indicates the name of the           attachment.  Note that the use of Content-Disposition as a           request header field is nonstandard and specific to this           protocol.       F.  The client MAY include a Prefer header field [RFC7240] with           the "return=representation" preference to request that the           modified calendar object resource be returned as the body of           a successful response to the POST request.   2.  When the server receives the POST request, it does the following:       A.  Validates that any recurrence instances referred to via the           "rid" query parameter are valid for the calendar object           resource being targeted.       B.  Stores the supplied attachment data into a resource and           generates an appropriate URI for clients to access the           resource.       C.  For each affected recurrence instance in the calendar object           resource targeted by the request, adds an "ATTACH" property           whose value is the URI of the stored attachment.  The           "ATTACH" property MUST contain a "MANAGED-ID" property           parameter whose value is a unique identifier (within the           context of the server as a whole).  The "ATTACH" property           SHOULD contain an "FMTTYPE" property parameter whose value           matches the Content-Type header field value from the request.           The "ATTACH" property SHOULD contain a "FILENAME" property           parameter whose value matches the value of the Content-           Disposition header field "filename" parameter value from the           request, taking into account the restrictions expressed inSection 4.2.  The "ATTACH" property SHOULD include a "SIZE"           property parameter whose value represents the size in octets           of the attachment.  If a specified recurrence instance does           not have a matching component in the calendar object           resource, then the server MUST modify the calendar object           resource to include an overridden component with the           appropriate "RECURRENCE-ID" property.Daboo, et al.                 Informational                     [Page 8]

RFC 8607               CalDAV-Managed Attachments              June 2019       D.  Upon successful creation of the attachment resource, and           modification of the targeted calendar object resource, it           MUST return an appropriate HTTP success status response and           include a "Cal-Managed-ID" header field containing the           "MANAGED-ID" property parameter value of the newly created           "ATTACH" property.  The client can use the "Cal-Managed-ID"           header field value to correlate the attachment with "ATTACH"           properties added to the calendar object resource.  If the           client included a Prefer header field with the           "return=representation" preference in the request, the server           SHOULD return the modified calendar object resource as the           body of the response.  Otherwise, the server can expect that           the client will reload the calendar object resource with a           subsequent GET request to refresh any local cache.   In the following example, the client adds a new attachment to a   nonrecurring event and asks the server (via the Prefer header field   [RFC7240]) to return the modified version of that event in the   response.   >> Request <<   POST /events/64.ics?action=attachment-add HTTP/1.1   Host: cal.example.com   Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8"   Content-Disposition:attachment;filename=agenda.html   Content-Length: 59   Prefer: return=representation   <html>     <body>       <h1>Agenda</h1>     </body>   </html>Daboo, et al.                 Informational                     [Page 9]

RFC 8607               CalDAV-Managed Attachments              June 2019   >> Response <<   HTTP/1.1 201 Created   Content-Type: text/calendar; charset="utf-8"   Content-Length: 371   Content-Location: https://cal.example.com/events/64.ics   ETag: "123456789-000-111"   Cal-Managed-ID: 97S   BEGIN:VCALENDAR   VERSION:2.0   PRODID:-//Example Corp.//CalDAV Server//EN   BEGIN:VEVENT   UID:20010712T182145Z-123401@example.com   DTSTAMP:20120201T203412Z   DTSTART:20120714T170000Z   DTEND:20120715T040000Z   SUMMARY:One-off meeting   ATTACH;MANAGED-ID=97S;FMTTYPE=text/html;SIZE=59;    FILENAME=agenda.html:https://cal.example.com/attach/64/34X22R   END:VEVENT   END:VCALENDAR3.5.  Updating Attachments   When an attachment is updated, the server MUST change the associated   "MANAGED-ID" property parameter and MAY change the "ATTACH" property   value.  With this approach, clients are able to determine when an   attachment has been updated by some other client by looking for a   change to either the "ATTACH" property value or the "MANAGED-ID"   property parameter value.   To change the data of an existing managed attachment in a calendar   object resource, the following needs to occur:   1.  The client issues a POST request targeted at the calendar object       resource structured as follows:       A.  The Request-URI will include an "action" query parameter with           the value "attachment-update" (seeSection 3.3.1).       B.  The Request-URI will include a "managed-id" query parameter           with the value matching that of the "MANAGED-ID" property           parameter for the "ATTACH" property being updated (seeSection 3.3.3).       C.  The body of the request contains the updated data for the           attachment.Daboo, et al.                 Informational                    [Page 10]

RFC 8607               CalDAV-Managed Attachments              June 2019       D.  The client MUST include a valid Content-Type header field           describing the media type of the attachment (as required by           HTTP).       E.  The client SHOULD include a Content-Disposition header field           [RFC6266] with a "type" parameter set to "attachment", and a           "filename" parameter that indicates the name of the           attachment.       F.  The client MAY include a Prefer header field [RFC7240] with           the "return=representation" preference to request that the           modified calendar object resource be returned as the body of           a successful response to the POST request.   2.  When the server receives the POST request, it does the following:       A.  Validates that the "managed-id" query parameter is valid for           the calendar object resource.       B.  Updates the content of the attachment resource corresponding           to that "managed-id" value with the supplied attachment data.       C.  For each affected recurrence instance in the calendar object           resource targeted by the request, updates the "ATTACH"           property whose "MANAGED-ID" property parameter value matches           the "managed-id" query parameter.  The "MANAGED-ID" property           parameter value is changed to allow other clients to detect           the update, and the property value (attachment URI) might           also be changed.  The "ATTACH" property SHOULD contain a           "FMTTYPE" property parameter whose value matches the Content-           Type header field value from the request; this could differ           from the original value if the media type of the updated           attachment is different.  The "ATTACH" property SHOULD           contain a "FILENAME" property parameter whose value matches           the Content-Disposition header field "filename" parameter           value from the request, taking into account the restrictions           expressed inSection 4.2.  The "ATTACH" property SHOULD           include a "SIZE" property parameter whose value represents           the size in octets of the updated attachment.       D.  Upon successful update of the attachment resource, and           modification of the targeted calendar object resource, it           MUST return an appropriate HTTP success status response and           include a "Cal-Managed-ID" header field containing the new           value of the "MANAGED-ID" property parameter.  The client can           use the "Cal-Managed-ID" header field value to correlate the           attachment with "ATTACH" properties added to the calendarDaboo, et al.                 Informational                    [Page 11]

RFC 8607               CalDAV-Managed Attachments              June 2019           object resource.  If the client included a Prefer header           field with the "return=representation" preference in the           request, the server SHOULD return the modified calendar           object resource as the body of the response.  Otherwise, the           server can expect that the client will reload the calendar           object resource with a subsequent GET request to refresh any           local cache.   The update operation does not take a "rid" query parameter and does   not add, or remove, any "ATTACH" property in the targeted calendar   object resource.  To link an existing attachment to a new instance,   the client simply does a PUT on the calendar object resource, adding   an "ATTACH" property that duplicates the existing one (seeSection 3.7).   In the following example, the client updates an existing attachment   and asks the server (via the Prefer header field [RFC7240]) to return   the updated version of that event in the response.   >> Request <<   POST /events/64.ics?action=attachment-update&managed-id=97S HTTP/1.1   Host: cal.example.com   Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8"   Content-Disposition:attachment;filename=agenda.html   Content-Length: 96   Prefer: return=representation   <html>     <body>       <h1>Agenda</h1>       <p>Discuss attachment draft</p>     </body>   </html>Daboo, et al.                 Informational                    [Page 12]

RFC 8607               CalDAV-Managed Attachments              June 2019   >> Response <<   HTTP/1.1 200 OK   Content-Type: text/calendar; charset="utf-8"   Content-Length: 371   Content-Location: https://cal.example.com/events/64.ics   Cal-Managed-ID: 98S   ETag: "123456789-000-222"   BEGIN:VCALENDAR   VERSION:2.0   PRODID:-//Example Corp.//CalDAV Server//EN   BEGIN:VEVENT   UID:20010712T182145Z-123401@example.com   DTSTAMP:20120201T203412Z   DTSTART:20120714T170000Z   DTEND:20120715T040000Z   SUMMARY:One-off meeting   ATTACH;MANAGED-ID=98S;FMTTYPE=text/html;SIZE=96;    FILENAME=agenda.html:https://cal.example.com/attach/64/34X22R   END:VEVENT   END:VCALENDAR3.6.  Removing Attachments via POST   To remove an existing attachment from a calendar object, the   following needs to occur:   1.  The client issues a POST request targeted at the calendar object       resource structured as follows:       A.  The Request-URI will include an "action" query parameter with           the value "attachment-remove" (seeSection 3.3.1).       B.  If all recurrence instances are having an attachment removed,           the "rid" query parameter is not present in the Request-URI.           If one or more specific recurrence instances are targeted,           then the Request-URI will include a "rid" query parameter           containing the list of instances (seeSection 3.3.2).       C.  The Request-URI will include a "managed-id" query parameter           with the value matching that of the "MANAGED-ID" property           parameter for the "ATTACH" property being removed (seeSection 3.3.3).       D.  The body of the request will be empty.Daboo, et al.                 Informational                    [Page 13]

RFC 8607               CalDAV-Managed Attachments              June 2019       E.  The client MAY include a Prefer header field [RFC7240] with           the "return=representation" preference to request that the           modified calendar object resource be returned as the body of           a successful response to the POST request.   2.  When the server receives the POST request, it does the following:       A.  Validates that any recurrence instances referred to via the           "rid" query parameter are valid for the calendar object           resource being targeted.       B.  Validates that the "managed-id" query parameter is valid for           the calendar object resource and specific instances being           targeted.       C.  For each affected recurrence instance in the calendar object           resource targeted by the request, removes the matching           "ATTACH" property.  Note that if a specified recurrence           instance does not have a matching component in the calendar           object resource, then the server MUST modify the calendar           object resource to include an overridden component with the           appropriate "RECURRENCE-ID" property and the matching           "ATTACH" property removed.  This latter case is actually           valid only if the master component does include the           referenced "ATTACH" property.       D.  If the attachment resource is no longer referenced by any           instance of the calendar object resource, it can delete the           attachment resource to free up storage space.       E.  Upon successful removal of the attachment resource and           modification of the targeted calendar object resource, it           MUST return an appropriate HTTP success status response.  If           the client included a Prefer header field with the           "return=representation" preference in the request, the server           SHOULD return the modified calendar object resource as the           body of the response.  Otherwise, the server can expect that           the client will reload the calendar object resource with a           subsequent GET request to refresh any local cache.   In the following example, the client deletes an existing attachment   by passing its "managed-id" value in the request.  The Prefer header   field [RFC7240] is not set in the request so the calendar object   resource data is not returned in the response.Daboo, et al.                 Informational                    [Page 14]

RFC 8607               CalDAV-Managed Attachments              June 2019   >> Request <<   POST /events/64.ics?action=attachment-remove&managed-id=98S HTTP/1.1   Host: cal.example.com   Content-Length: 0   >> Response <<   HTTP/1.1 204 No Content   Content-Length: 03.7.  Adding Existing Managed Attachments via PUT   Clients can make use of existing managed attachments by adding the   corresponding "ATTACH" property to calendar object resources (subject   to the restrictions described inSection 3.12.2).   If a managed attachment is used in more than calendar resource,   servers SHOULD NOT change either the "MANAGED-ID" property parameter   value or the "ATTACH" property value for these attachments; this   ensures that clients do not have to download the attachment data   again if they already have it cached.  Additionally, servers SHOULD   validate "SIZE" property parameter values and replace incorrect   values with the actual sizes of existing attachments.   These PUT requests are subject to the preconditions listed inSection 3.11.3.8.  Updating Attachments via PUT   Servers MUST NOT allow clients to update attachment data directly via   a PUT on the attachment URI (or via any other HTTP method that   modifies content).  Instead, attachments can only be updated via use   of POST requests on the calendar data.3.9.  Removing Attachments via PUT   Clients can remove attachments by simply rewriting the calendar   object resource data to remove the appropriate "ATTACH" properties.   Servers MUST NOT allow clients to delete attachments directly via a   DELETE request on the attachment URI.3.10.  Retrieving Attachments   Clients retrieve attachments by issuing an HTTP GET request using the   value of the corresponding "ATTACH" property as the Request-URI,   taking into account the substitution mechanism associated with the   "CALDAV:managed-attachments-server-URL" property (seeSection 6.1).Daboo, et al.                 Informational                    [Page 15]

RFC 8607               CalDAV-Managed Attachments              June 20193.11.  Error Handling   This specification creates additional preconditions for the POST   method.   The new preconditions are:   (CALDAV:max-attachment-size):  The attachment submitted in the POST      request MUST have an octet size less than or equal to the value of      the "CALDAV:max-attachment-size" property value (Section 6.2) on      the calendar collection of the target calendar resource.   (CALDAV:max-attachments-per-resource):  The addition of the      attachment submitted in the POST request MUST result in the target      calendar resource having a number of managed attachments less than      or equal to the value of the "CALDAV:max-attachments-per-resource"      property value (Section 6.3) on the calendar collection of the      target calendar resource.   (CALDAV:valid-action):  The "action" query parameter in the POST      request MUST contain only one of the following three values:      "attachment-add", "attachment-update", or "attachment-remove".   (CALDAV:valid-rid):  The "rid" query parameter in the POST request      MUST NOT be present with an "action=attachment-update" query      parameter and MUST contain the value "M" and/or values      corresponding to "RECURRENCE-ID" property values in the iCalendar      data targeted by the request.   (CALDAV:valid-managed-id):  The "managed-id" query parameter in the      POST request MUST NOT be present with an "action=attachment-add"      query parameter and MUST contain a value corresponding to a      "MANAGED-ID" property parameter value in the iCalendar data      targeted by the request.   A POST request to add, modify, or delete a managed attachment results   in an implicit modification of the targeted calendar resource   (equivalent of a PUT).  As a consequence, clients should also be   prepared to handle preconditions associated with this implicit PUT.   This includes (but is not limited to):      (CALDAV:max-resource-size) (fromSection 5.3.2.1 of [RFC4791])      (DAV:quota-not-exceeded) (fromSection 6 of [RFC4331])      (DAV:sufficient-disk-space) (fromSection 6 of [RFC4331])Daboo, et al.                 Informational                    [Page 16]

RFC 8607               CalDAV-Managed Attachments              June 2019   A PUT request to add or modify an existing calendar object resource   can make reference to an existing managed attachment.  The following   new precondition is defined:   (CALDAV:valid-managed-id-parameter):  a "MANAGED-ID" property      parameter value in the iCalendar data in the PUT request is not      valid (e.g., does not match any existing managed attachment).   If a precondition for a request is not satisfied:   1.  The response status of the request MUST either be 403 (Forbidden)       if the request should not be repeated because it will always       fail, or 409 (Conflict) if it is expected that the user might be       able to resolve the conflict and resubmit the request.   2.  The appropriate XML element MUST be returned as the child of a       top-level DAV:error element in the response body.3.12.  Additional Considerations3.12.1.  Quotas   The WebDAV Quotas specification [RFC4331] defines two live WebDAV   properties (DAV:quota-available-bytes and DAV:quota-used-bytes) to   communicate storage quota information to clients.  Server   implementations MAY choose to include managed attachment sizes when   calculating the amount of storage used by a particular resource.3.12.2.  Access Control   Access to the managed attachments referenced in a calendar object   resource SHOULD be restricted to only those calendar users who have   access to that calendar object either directly or indirectly (via   being an attendee who would receive a scheduling message).   When accessing a managed attachment, clients SHOULD be prepared to   authenticate with the server storing the attachment resource.  The   credentials required to access the managed attachment store could be   different from the ones used to access the CalDAV server.   This specification only allows organizers of scheduled events to add   managed attachments.  Servers MUST prevent attendees of scheduled   events from adding, updating, or removing managed attachments.  In   addition, the server MUST prevent a calendar user from reusing a   managed attachment (based on its "managed-id" value), unless that   user is the one who originally created the managed attachment.Daboo, et al.                 Informational                    [Page 17]

RFC 8607               CalDAV-Managed Attachments              June 20193.12.3.  Redirects   For POST requests that add or update attachment data, the server MAY   issue a 307 (Temporary Redirect) [RFC7231] or 308 (Permanent   Redirect) [RFC7538] response to require the client to reissue the   POST request using a different Request-URI.  As a result, clients   SHOULD use the "100-continue" expectation defined inSection 5.1.1 of   [RFC7231].  Using this mechanism ensures that, if a redirect does   occur, the client does not needlessly send the attachment data.3.12.4.  Processing Time   Clients can expect servers to take a while to respond to POST   requests that include large attachment bodies.  Servers SHOULD use   the 102 (Processing) interim response defined inSection 10.1 of   [RFC2518] to keep the client connection alive if the POST request   will take significant time to complete.3.12.5.  Automatic Cleanup by Servers   Servers MAY automatically remove attachment data, for example, to   regain the storage taken by unused attachments or as the result of a   virus scanning.  When doing so, they SHOULD NOT modify calendar data   referencing those attachments.  Instead, they SHOULD respond with 410   (Gone) to any request on the removed attachment URI.3.12.6.  Sending Scheduling Messages with Attachments   When a managed attachment is added, updated, or removed from a   calendar object resource, the server MUST ensure that a scheduling   message is sent to update any attendees with the changes, as per   [RFC6638].3.12.7.  Migrating Calendar Data   When exporting calendar data from a CalDAV server supporting managed   attachments, clients SHOULD remove all "MANAGED-ID" property   parameters from "ATTACH" properties in the calendar data.  Similarly,   when importing calendar data from another source, clients SHOULD   remove any "MANAGED-ID" property parameters on "ATTACH" properties   (failure to do so will likely result in the server removing those   properties automatically).Daboo, et al.                 Informational                    [Page 18]

RFC 8607               CalDAV-Managed Attachments              June 20194.  Modifications to iCalendar Syntax4.1.  SIZE Property Parameter   Parameter Name:  SIZE   Purpose:  To specify the size of an attachment.   Format Definition:  This property parameter is defined by the      following notation:      sizeparam = "SIZE" "=" paramtext      ; positive integers   Description:  This property parameter MAY be specified on "ATTACH"      properties.  It indicates the size in octets of the corresponding      attachment data.  Since iCalendar integer values are restricted to      a maximum value of 2147483647, the current property parameter is      defined as text to allow an extended range to be used.   Example:      ATTACH;SIZE=1234:https://attachments.example.com/abcd.txt4.2.  FILENAME Property Parameter   Parameter Name:  FILENAME   Purpose:  To specify the filename of a managed attachment.   Format Definition:  This property parameter is defined by the      following notation:      filenameparam = "FILENAME" "=" paramtext   Description:  This property parameter MAY be specified on "ATTACH"      properties corresponding to managed attachments.  Its value      provides information on how to construct a filename for storing      the attachment data.  This parameter is very similar in nature to      the Content-Disposition header field "filename" parameter and      exposes the same security risks.  As a consequence, clients MUST      follow the guidelines expressed inSection 4.3 of [RFC6266] when      consuming this property parameter value.  Similarly, servers MUST      follow those same guidelines before storing a value.Daboo, et al.                 Informational                    [Page 19]

RFC 8607               CalDAV-Managed Attachments              June 2019   Example:      ATTACH;FILENAME=agenda.html:       https://attachments.example.com/rt452S4.3.  MANAGED-ID Property Parameter   Parameter Name:  MANAGED-ID   Purpose:  To uniquely identify a managed attachment.   Format Definition:  This property parameter is defined by the      following notation:      managedidparam = "MANAGED-ID" "=" paramtext   Description:  This property parameter MUST be specified on "ATTACH"      properties corresponding to managed attachments.  Its value is      generated by the server and uniquely identifies a managed      attachment within the scope of the CalDAV server.  This property      parameter MUST NOT be present in the case of unmanaged      attachments.   Example:      ATTACH;MANAGED-ID=aUNhbGVuZGFy:       https://attachments.example.com/abcd.txt5.  Additional Message Header Fields5.1.  Cal-Managed-ID Response Header Field   The Cal-Managed-ID response header field provides the value of the   "MANAGED-ID" property parameter corresponding to a newly added   "ATTACH" property.   ABNF:   Cal-Managed-ID = "Cal-Managed-ID" ":" paramtext   ; "paramtext" is defined inSection 3.1 of [RFC5545]   Example:   Cal-Managed-ID:aUNhbGVuZGFyDaboo, et al.                 Informational                    [Page 20]

RFC 8607               CalDAV-Managed Attachments              June 2019   The Cal-Managed-ID header field MUST only be sent by an origin server   in response to a successful POST request with an "action" query   parameter set to "attachment-add" or "attachment-update".  It MUST   only appear once in a response and MUST NOT appear in trailers.   The Cal-Managed-ID header field is end to end and MUST be forwarded   by intermediaries.  Intermediaries MUST NOT insert, delete, or modify   a Cal-Managed-ID header field.6.  Additional WebDAV Properties6.1.  CALDAV:managed-attachments-server-URL Property   Name:  managed-attachments-server-URL   Namespace:  urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:caldav   Purpose:  This property specifies the server base URI to use when      retrieving managed attachments.   Protected:  This property MUST be protected as only the server can      update the value.   COPY/MOVE behavior:  This property is only defined on a calendar home      collection, which cannot be moved or copied.   allprop behavior:  This property SHOULD NOT be returned by a PROPFIND      DAV:allprop request.   Description:  This property MAY be defined on a calendar home      collection.  If present, it contains either a single DAV:href XML      element or none at all.      When one DAV:href element is present, its value MUST be an      absolute HTTP URI containing only the scheme (i.e., "https") and      authority (i.e., host and port) parts.  Whenever a managed      attachment is to be retrieved via an HTTP GET, the client MUST      construct the actual URL of the attachment by substituting the      scheme and authority parts of the attachment URI (as stored in the      iCalendar "ATTACH" property) with the present WebDAV property      value.      When no DAV:href element is present, the client MUST substitute      the scheme and authority parts of the attachment URI with the      scheme and authority part of the calendar home collection absolute      URI.Daboo, et al.                 Informational                    [Page 21]

RFC 8607               CalDAV-Managed Attachments              June 2019      In the absence of this property, the client can consider the      attachment URI as its actual URL.   Definition:   <!ELEMENT managed-attachments-server-URL (DAV:href?)>   Example:   <C:managed-attachments-server-URL xmlns:D="DAV:"       xmlns:C="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:caldav">     <D:href>https://attachstore.example.com</D:href>   </C:managed-attachments-server-URL>6.2.  CALDAV:max-attachment-size Property   Name:  max-attachment-size   Namespace:  urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:caldav   Purpose:  This property provides a numeric value indicating the      maximum attachment size, in octets, that the server is willing to      accept when a managed attachment is stored on the server.   Protected:  This property MUST be protected as it indicates limits      provided by the server.   COPY/MOVE behavior:  This property value MUST be preserved in COPY      and MOVE operations.   allprop behavior:  This property SHOULD NOT be returned by a PROPFIND      DAV:allprop request.   Description:  The "CALDAV:max-attachment-size" property is used to      specify a numeric value that represents the maximum attachment      size, in octets, that the server is willing to accept when a      managed attachment is stored on the server.  The property is      defined on the parent collection of the calendar object resource      to which the attachment is associated.  Any attempt to store a      managed attachment exceeding this size MUST result in an error,      with the CALDAV:max-attachment-size precondition (Section 3.11)      being violated.  In the absence of this property, the client can      assume that the server will allow storing an attachment of any      reasonable size.Daboo, et al.                 Informational                    [Page 22]

RFC 8607               CalDAV-Managed Attachments              June 2019   Definition:   <!ELEMENT max-attachment-size (#PCDATA)>   <!-- PCDATA value: a numeric value (positive decimal integer) -->   Example:   <C:max-attachment-size xmlns:C="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:caldav"        >102400000</C:max-attachment-size>6.3.  CALDAV:max-attachments-per-resource Property   Name:  max-attachments-per-resource   Namespace:  urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:caldav   Purpose:  This property provides a numeric value indicating the      maximum number of managed attachments across all instances of a      calendar object resource stored in a calendar collection.   Protected:  This property MUST be protected as it indicates limits      provided by the server.   COPY/MOVE behavior:  This property value MUST be preserved in COPY      and MOVE operations.   allprop behavior:  This property SHOULD NOT be returned by a PROPFIND      DAV:allprop request.   Description:  The "CALDAV:max-attachments-per-resource" property is      used to specify a numeric value that represents the maximum number      of managed attachments across all instances of a calendar object      resource stored in a calendar collection.  Unmanaged attachments      are not counted toward that limit.  The property is defined on the      parent collection of the calendar object resource to which the      attachment is associated.  Any attempt to add a managed attachment      that would cause the calendar resource to exceed this limit MUST      result in an error, with the CALDAV:max-attachments-per-resource      precondition (Section 3.11) being violated.  In the absence of      this property, the client can assume that the server can handle      any number of managed attachments per calendar resource.   Definition:   <!ELEMENT max-attachments-per-resource (#PCDATA)>   <!-- PCDATA value: a numeric value (positive decimal integer) -->Daboo, et al.                 Informational                    [Page 23]

RFC 8607               CalDAV-Managed Attachments              June 2019   Example:   <C:max-attachments-per-resource       xmlns:C="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:caldav"        >12</C:max-attachments-per-resource>7.  Security Considerations   The security considerations in [RFC4791] and [RFC4918] apply to this   extension.  Additionally, servers need to be aware that a client   could attack underlying storage by POSTing extremely large   attachments and could attack processing time by uploading a recurring   event with a large number of overrides and then repeatedly adding,   updating, and deleting attachments.   Malicious content could be introduced into the calendar server by way   of a managed attachment, and propagated to many end users via   scheduling.  Servers SHOULD check managed attachments for malicious   or inappropriate content.  Upon detecting such content, servers   SHOULD remove the attachment following the rules described inSection 3.12.5.8.  IANA Considerations8.1.  Parameter Registrations   This specification defines the following new iCalendar property   parameters to be added to the "Parameters" registry defined inSection 8.2.4 of [RFC5545]:             +------------+---------+-----------------------+             | Parameter  | Status  | Reference             |             +------------+---------+-----------------------+             | SIZE       | Current |RFC 8607, Section 4.1 |             | FILENAME   | Current |RFC 8607, Section 4.2 |             | MANAGED-ID | Current |RFC 8607, Section 4.3 |             +------------+---------+-----------------------+Daboo, et al.                 Informational                    [Page 24]

RFC 8607               CalDAV-Managed Attachments              June 20198.2.  Message Header Field Registrations   The message header fields below should be added to the "Permanent   Message Header Field Names" registry (see [RFC3864]).8.2.1.  Cal-Managed-ID   Header field name: Cal-Managed-ID   Protocol: http   Status: standard   Author/Change controller: IETF   Reference: this specification (Section 5.1)   Related information: none9.  References9.1.  Normative References   [RFC2119]  Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate              Requirement Levels",BCP 14,RFC 2119,              DOI 10.17487/RFC2119, March 1997,              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc2119>.   [RFC2518]  Goland, Y., Whitehead, E., Faizi, A., Carter, S., and D.              Jensen, "HTTP Extensions for Distributed Authoring --              WEBDAV",RFC 2518, DOI 10.17487/RFC2518, February 1999,              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc2518>.   [RFC3864]  Klyne, G., Nottingham, M., and J. Mogul, "Registration              Procedures for Message Header Fields",BCP 90,RFC 3864,              DOI 10.17487/RFC3864, September 2004,              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc3864>.   [RFC4331]  Korver, B. and L. Dusseault, "Quota and Size Properties              for Distributed Authoring and Versioning (DAV)              Collections",RFC 4331, DOI 10.17487/RFC4331, February              2006, <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc4331>.   [RFC4791]  Daboo, C., Desruisseaux, B., and L. Dusseault,              "Calendaring Extensions to WebDAV (CalDAV)",RFC 4791,              DOI 10.17487/RFC4791, March 2007,              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc4791>.Daboo, et al.                 Informational                    [Page 25]

RFC 8607               CalDAV-Managed Attachments              June 2019   [RFC4918]  Dusseault, L., Ed., "HTTP Extensions for Web Distributed              Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV)",RFC 4918,              DOI 10.17487/RFC4918, June 2007,              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc4918>.   [RFC5234]  Crocker, D., Ed. and P. Overell, "Augmented BNF for Syntax              Specifications: ABNF", STD 68,RFC 5234,              DOI 10.17487/RFC5234, January 2008,              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc5234>.   [RFC5545]  Desruisseaux, B., Ed., "Internet Calendaring and              Scheduling Core Object Specification (iCalendar)",RFC 5545, DOI 10.17487/RFC5545, September 2009,              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc5545>.   [RFC6266]  Reschke, J., "Use of the Content-Disposition Header Field              in the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)",RFC 6266,              DOI 10.17487/RFC6266, June 2011,              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6266>.   [RFC6638]  Daboo, C. and B. Desruisseaux, "Scheduling Extensions to              CalDAV",RFC 6638, DOI 10.17487/RFC6638, June 2012,              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6638>.   [RFC7230]  Fielding, R., Ed. and J. Reschke, Ed., "Hypertext Transfer              Protocol (HTTP/1.1): Message Syntax and Routing",RFC 7230, DOI 10.17487/RFC7230, June 2014,              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7230>.   [RFC7231]  Fielding, R., Ed. and J. Reschke, Ed., "Hypertext Transfer              Protocol (HTTP/1.1): Semantics and Content",RFC 7231,              DOI 10.17487/RFC7231, June 2014,              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7231>.   [RFC7240]  Snell, J., "Prefer Header for HTTP",RFC 7240,              DOI 10.17487/RFC7240, June 2014,              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7240>.   [RFC7538]  Reschke, J., "The Hypertext Transfer Protocol Status Code              308 (Permanent Redirect)",RFC 7538, DOI 10.17487/RFC7538,              April 2015, <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7538>.   [RFC8174]  Leiba, B., "Ambiguity of Uppercase vs Lowercase inRFC2119 Key Words",BCP 14,RFC 8174, DOI 10.17487/RFC8174,              May 2017, <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8174>.Daboo, et al.                 Informational                    [Page 26]

RFC 8607               CalDAV-Managed Attachments              June 20199.2.  Informative References   [RFC5023]  Gregorio, J., Ed. and B. de hOra, Ed., "The Atom              Publishing Protocol",RFC 5023, DOI 10.17487/RFC5023,              October 2007, <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc5023>.   [RFC5546]  Daboo, C., Ed., "iCalendar Transport-Independent              Interoperability Protocol (iTIP)",RFC 5546,              DOI 10.17487/RFC5546, December 2009,              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc5546>.   [RFC7320]  Nottingham, M., "URI Design and Ownership",BCP 190,RFC 7320, DOI 10.17487/RFC7320, July 2014,              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7320>.   [RFC8144]  Murchison, K., "Use of the Prefer Header Field in Web              Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV)",RFC 8144,              DOI 10.17487/RFC8144, April 2017,              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8144>.Daboo, et al.                 Informational                    [Page 27]

RFC 8607               CalDAV-Managed Attachments              June 2019Appendix A.  Example Involving Recurring Events   In the following example, the organizer of a recurring meeting makes   an unsuccessful attempt to add an agenda (HTML attachment) to the   corresponding calendar resource with a conditional request.  Note   that the client includes both the Expect and Prefer header fields in   the request, thereby preventing itself from needlessly sending the   attachment data and requesting that the current resource be returned   in the failure response (seeSection 3.2 of [RFC8144]).   >> Request <<   POST /events/65.ics?action=attachment-add HTTP/1.1   Host: cal.example.com   Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8"   Content-Disposition: attachment;filename=agenda.html   Content-Length: 80   If-Match: "abcdefg-000"   Expect: 100-continue   Prefer: return=representationDaboo, et al.                 Informational                    [Page 28]

RFC 8607               CalDAV-Managed Attachments              June 2019   >> Final Response <<   HTTP/1.1 412 Precondition Failed   Content-Type: text/calendar; charset="utf-8"   Content-Length: 929   Content-Location: https://cal.example.com/events/65.ics   ETag: "123456789-000-000"   BEGIN:VCALENDAR   VERSION:2.0   PRODID:-//Example Corp.//CalDAV Server//EN   BEGIN:VTIMEZONE   LAST-MODIFIED:20040110T032845Z   TZID:America/Montreal   BEGIN:DAYLIGHT   DTSTART:20000404T020000   RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYDAY=1SU;BYMONTH=4   TZNAME:EDT   TZOFFSETFROM:-0500   TZOFFSETTO:-0400   END:DAYLIGHT   BEGIN:STANDARD   DTSTART:20001026T020000   RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYDAY=-1SU;BYMONTH=10   TZNAME:EST   TZOFFSETFROM:-0400   TZOFFSETTO:-0500   END:STANDARD   END:VTIMEZONE   BEGIN:VEVENT   UID:20010712T182145Z-123401@example.com   DTSTAMP:20120201T203412Z   DTSTART;TZID=America/Montreal:20120206T100000   DURATION:PT1H   RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY   SUMMARY:Planning Meeting   ORGANIZER:mailto:cyrus@example.com   ATTENDEE;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;PARTSTAT=ACCEPTED:mailto:cyrus@exampl    e.com   ATTENDEE;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;PARTSTAT=ACCEPTED:mailto:arnaudq@exam    ple.com   ATTENDEE;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;PARTSTAT=NEEDS-ACTION:mailto:mike@exa    mple.com   END:VEVENT   END:VCALENDARDaboo, et al.                 Informational                    [Page 29]

RFC 8607               CalDAV-Managed Attachments              June 2019   The organizer of a recurring meeting successfully adds an agenda   (HTML attachment) to the corresponding calendar resource.  Attendees   of the meeting are granted read access to the newly created   attachment resource.  Their own copy of the meeting is updated to   include the new "ATTACH" property pointing to the attachment   resource, and they are notified of the change via their scheduling   inbox.   >> Request <<   POST /events/65.ics?action=attachment-add HTTP/1.1   Host: cal.example.com   Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8"   Content-Disposition: attachment;filename=agenda.html   Content-Length: 80   If-Match: "123456789-000-000"   Expect: 100-continue   Prefer: return=representation   >> Interim Response <<   HTTP/1.1 100 Continue   >> Request Body <<   <html>     <body>       <h1>Agenda</h1>       <p>As usual</p>     </body>   </html>Daboo, et al.                 Informational                    [Page 30]

RFC 8607               CalDAV-Managed Attachments              June 2019   >> Final Response <<   HTTP/1.1 201 Created   Content-Type: text/calendar; charset="utf-8"   Content-Length: 1043   Content-Location: https://cal.example.com/events/65.ics   ETag: "123456789-000-111"   Cal-Managed-ID: 97S   BEGIN:VCALENDAR   VERSION:2.0   PRODID:-//Example Corp.//CalDAV Server//EN   BEGIN:VTIMEZONE   LAST-MODIFIED:20040110T032845Z   TZID:America/Montreal   BEGIN:DAYLIGHT   DTSTART:20000404T020000   RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYDAY=1SU;BYMONTH=4   TZNAME:EDT   TZOFFSETFROM:-0500   TZOFFSETTO:-0400   END:DAYLIGHT   BEGIN:STANDARD   DTSTART:20001026T020000   RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYDAY=-1SU;BYMONTH=10   TZNAME:EST   TZOFFSETFROM:-0400   TZOFFSETTO:-0500   END:STANDARD   END:VTIMEZONE   BEGIN:VEVENT   UID:20010712T182145Z-123401@example.com   DTSTAMP:20120201T203412Z   DTSTART;TZID=America/Montreal:20120206T100000   DURATION:PT1H   RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY   SUMMARY:Planning Meeting   ORGANIZER:mailto:cyrus@example.com   ATTENDEE;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;PARTSTAT=ACCEPTED:mailto:cyrus@exampl    e.com   ATTENDEE;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;PARTSTAT=ACCEPTED:mailto:arnaudq@exam    ple.com   ATTENDEE;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;PARTSTAT=NEEDS-ACTION:mailto:mike@exa    mple.com   ATTACH;MANAGED-ID=97S;FMTTYPE=text/html;SIZE=80;    FILENAME=agenda.html:https://cal.example.com/attach/65/34X22R   END:VEVENT   END:VCALENDARDaboo, et al.                 Informational                    [Page 31]

RFC 8607               CalDAV-Managed Attachments              June 2019   The organizer has a more specific agenda for the 20th of February   meeting.  It is added to that particular instance of the meeting by   specifying the "rid" query parameter.  Note that an overridden   instance is created with the "RECURRENCE-ID" property value matching   the value of the "rid" query parameter in the request.  Also, note   that the server takes significant time to complete the request and   notifies the client accordingly.   >> Request <<  POST /events/65.ics?action=attachment-add&rid=20120220T100000 HTTP/1.1  Host: cal.example.com  Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8"  Content-Disposition: attachment;filename=agenda0220.html  Content-Length: 105  If-Match: "123456789-000-111"  Expect: 100-continue  Prefer: return=representation   >> Interim Response <<   HTTP/1.1 100 Continue   >> Request Body <<   <html>     <body>       <h1>Agenda</h1>       <p>Something different, for a change</p>     </body>   </html>   >> Interim Response <<   HTTP/1.1 102 Processing   >> Final Response <<   HTTP/1.1 201 Created   Content-Type: text/calendar; charset="utf-8"   Content-Length: 1661   Content-Location: https://cal.example.com/events/65.ics   ETag: "123456789-000-222"   Cal-Managed-ID: 33225Daboo, et al.                 Informational                    [Page 32]

RFC 8607               CalDAV-Managed Attachments              June 2019   BEGIN:VCALENDAR   VERSION:2.0   PRODID:-//Example Corp.//CalDAV Server//EN   BEGIN:VTIMEZONE   LAST-MODIFIED:20040110T032845Z   TZID:America/Montreal   BEGIN:DAYLIGHT   DTSTART:20000404T020000   RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYDAY=1SU;BYMONTH=4   TZNAME:EDT   TZOFFSETFROM:-0500   TZOFFSETTO:-0400   END:DAYLIGHT   BEGIN:STANDARD   DTSTART:20001026T020000   RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYDAY=-1SU;BYMONTH=10   TZNAME:EST   TZOFFSETFROM:-0400   TZOFFSETTO:-0500   END:STANDARD   END:VTIMEZONE   BEGIN:VEVENT   UID:20010712T182145Z-123401@example.com   DTSTAMP:20120201T203412Z   DTSTART;TZID=America/Montreal:20120206T100000   DURATION:PT1H   RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY   SUMMARY:Planning Meeting   ORGANIZER:mailto:cyrus@example.com   ATTENDEE;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;PARTSTAT=ACCEPTED:mailto:cyrus@exampl    e.com   ATTENDEE;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;PARTSTAT=ACCEPTED:mailto:arnaudq@exam    ple.com   ATTENDEE;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;PARTSTAT=NEEDS-ACTION:mailto:mike@exa    mple.com   ATTACH;MANAGED-ID=97S;FMTTYPE=text/html;SIZE=80;    FILENAME=agenda.html:https://cal.example.com/attach/65/34X22R   END:VEVENT   BEGIN:VEVENT   UID:20010712T182145Z-123401@example.com   RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=America/Montreal:20120220T100000   DTSTAMP:20120201T203412Z   DTSTART;TZID=America/Montreal:20120220T100000   DURATION:PT1H   SUMMARY:Planning Meeting   ORGANIZER:mailto:cyrus@example.com   ATTENDEE;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;PARTSTAT=ACCEPTED:mailto:cyrus@example.    comDaboo, et al.                 Informational                    [Page 33]

RFC 8607               CalDAV-Managed Attachments              June 2019   ATTENDEE;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;PARTSTAT=ACCEPTED:mailto:arnaudq@exampl    e.com   ATTENDEE;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;PARTSTAT=NEEDS-ACTION:mailto:mike@examp    le.com   ATTACH;MANAGED-ID=33225;FMTTYPE=text/html;SIZE=105;    FILENAME=agenda0220.html:https://cal.example.com/attach/65/FGZ225   END:VEVENT   END:VCALENDARAcknowledgments   This specification came about via discussions at the Calendaring and   Scheduling Consortium.  Thanks in particular to Mike Douglass and   Eric York.Authors' Addresses   Cyrus Daboo   Apple Inc.   1 Infinite Loop   Cupertino, CA  95014   United States of America   Email: cyrus@daboo.name   URI:http://www.apple.com/   Arnaud Quillaud   Oracle Corporation   180, Avenue de l'Europe   Saint Ismier cedex  38334   France   Email: arnaud.quillaud@oracle.com   URI:http://www.oracle.com/   Kenneth Murchison (editor)   FastMail US LLC   1429 Walnut St, Suite 1201   Philadephia, PA  19102   United States of America   Email: murch@fastmailteam.com   URI:http://www.fastmail.com/Daboo, et al.                 Informational                    [Page 34]
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