It's technically a Department only page (intranet), but I can send you the groovy code I used to build it when I get back to my workstation. P.S. Mine isn't a drop-in HTML/JavaScript solution, it runs within a WAR. That means it may not fit your scenario. -- Aaron On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 3:09 PM, Tim Beaufoy <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Aaron, what is the home page you have this working with? Can you send a > link? > > Diane, the link I provided is a non-functioning example of our feed. What > you're referencing to sounds like the embeddable option which we actually > are currently using but trying to find a more organic looking approach to > including events on our branded page. > > Dave, not really clear on your answer, but I'm wondering if there's a way > to create a parent-like calendar and only include the other calendars we > want to display so we only need to use one parser. > > > > On 8/15/2011 2:41 PM, Diane Rackowski wrote: > > Hi Tim, > > I'm not exactly sure what you want to do since the link you've enclosed > is giving me a page error. > > But, I think it's pretty simple. On the Google Calendar page, go to > Calendar Settings. On that page there is a widget for creating some code to > embed in your webpage. If you click on the customize code link, you can > change the calendar options (size, features, etc) and you can also select > additional calendars that you have access to and display these > simultaneously in one layout -- which is what it sounds like you want to do. > You can also rename the calendar title to reflect the multiple calendars. > > Diane > > > On Aug 15, 2011, at 2:23 PM, David Peterson wrote: > > Tim: > > Just a theory, have not tested it out. Could you create a managed calendar > which is subscribed to all of the calendars you would like to show on the > feed, then post the single feed on your site? > > Dave > > 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. >> -- >> >> Tim Beaufoy >> Web Developer/Designer >> School of Public Health >> University of Minnesota >> 612-625-3218 >> >> Room A-302 Mayo MMC 197 >> 420 Delaware Street SE >> Minneapolis, MN 55455 >> >> www.sph.umn.edu >> > > > > -- > David Peterson > IT Professional > Office of Institutional Research > University of Minnesota > http://www.oir.umn.edu > > 612-625-0914 > [log in to unmask] > > > > > > Diane Rackowski > Technical Coordinator > CLA Language Center > University of Minnesota > 110 Jones Hall > 27 Pleasant St SE > Minneapolis, MN 55455 > (612) 626-7749 > > > > > -- > > Tim Beaufoy > Web Developer/Designer > School of Public Health > University of Minnesota > 612-625-3218 > > Room A-302 Mayo MMC 197 > 420 Delaware Street SE > Minneapolis, MN 55455 > > www.sph.umn.edu > -- Aaron J. Zirbes Application, Systems and Security Engineer Environmental Health Sciences | University of Minnesota 200 Oak St SE Suite 350<http://maps.google.com/maps?q=200+Oak+St+SE+Ste+350,+Minneapolis,+MN+55455-2008&hl=en&sll=44.974445,-93.227263&sspn=0.000000,0.000000&ie=UTF8&view=map&ftid=0x52b32d18ed65daa7:0xcb58ccc2174b5373&ftt=180&geocode=FW1BrgIdAXdx-g&split=0&hq=&hnear=200+SE+Oak+St+%23350,+Minneapolis,+Hennepin,+Minnesota+55455&z=16&iwloc=A> | [log in to unmask] | 612-625-3460