[sync-services-developers] com.apple.palm.* datatypes

Brian M. Criscuolo bcriscuolo at markspace.com
Mon Nov 7 05:04:51 PST 2005


Martin,

They are definitely *not* coming from Missing Sync. I suspect that  
they are the iSync identifiers, but since I don't have Apple's Palm  
conduits installed I can't say for sure.

b

On Nov 7, 2005, at 6:50 AM, Martin Redington wrote:

> My application (MySync) uses Apple's sync framework to sync macs.
>
> At startup, it checks the registered datatypes, and generates a plist
> for sync client registration.
>
> One of my users is reporting the following problem.
>
> On his primary machine, there are some com.apple.palm.* datatypes
> registered under the com.apple.* datatypes (contacts and calendars I
> believe).
>
> On his secondary machine, these com.apple.palm.* datatypes are not  
> registered.
>
> Records pulled from the truth store on his primary cannot be pushed to
> the truth store on his secondary, because the com.apple.palm.*
> datatypes are not registered on the secondary.
>
> The user has the Missing Sync installed on the primary, but not on the
> secondary. He may have had old versions of the Palm software installed
> on both machines.
>
> Does anyone know where the com.apple.palm.* datatypes come from?
>
> Are they installed by the Missing Sync?
>
> How can he get them registered on his secondary?
>
>    cheers,
>            Martin
>
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