Groupwise calendar publishing host sort

The calendar publishing host sort on owner name not on (sub)agendas.
Is there an option to change this behavior so the list first sort on owner then on agenda name?
Is there a way to add an search option to the web page?
Has someone modified the default templates and add these basic functions?
Thank in advance

On 3/1/2011 2:06 PM, pbijnen wrote:
>
> The calendar publishing host sort on owner name not on (sub)agendas.
> Is there an option to change this behavior so the list first sort on
> owner then on agenda name?
> Is there a way to add an search option to the web page?
> Has someone modified the default templates and add these basic
> functions?
>
> Thank in advance
>
>
AFAIK, none of these things are possible unless you feel like
decompiling and rewriting the java code.

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