Tim,
I'm doing this on our home page, and I do the sorting on our end. In our
particular language (Groovy) I asynchronously (GPars) query the (5)
different calendar feeds, and add the scheduled events from each feed to a
locally created collection (table, array, list, etc...) for the time frame
specified. Then I sort the local collection by start time and render it to
the page.
However, if anyone knows of a google server-side way to do the magic, I'd be
interested.
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Aaron
On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 2:01 PM, Tim Beaufoy <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hello Web Folks,
>
> We are interested in trying to feed our google calendar into our website
> via feeds. The challenge we're facing is, we have multiple calendars. How do
> we feed a select set of our event calendars into our site in chronological
> order from date of event and not date of posting the event? This is the
> setup we're trying to use, but it only pulls one calendar from our account
> which I assume is our first created calendar.
>
> https://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/
> [user]/public/basic?orderby=starttime&sortorder=ascending&max-results=5
>
> Thanks.
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>
> Tim Beaufoy
> Web Developer/Designer
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> University of Minnesota
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Aaron J. Zirbes
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