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  • Thread Starter neilquinn91

    (@neilquinn91)

    Plugin Contributor Ross Hanney

    (@rosshanney)

    Hello,

    Do you have a Google Apps account, or just a normal Google account?

    Could you let me know the feed URL you’re using?

    Thread Starter neilquinn91

    (@neilquinn91)

    I am using a google apps account. This is the url I’m using:

    https://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/[email protected]/public/full

    thanks!

    Plugin Contributor Ross Hanney

    (@rosshanney)

    So, are you not able to go to google.com/a, and log in to the “Admin Console”?

    Thread Starter neilquinn91

    (@neilquinn91)

    No, It just brings me to the homepage for google apps for business. Do I need to be signed up to a business email account?

    Plugin Contributor Ross Hanney

    (@rosshanney)

    I’m sorry, but I’m confused! Are you sure you’re using a Google Apps account, and not just a normal Google account? The page I linked is where you would log in to an Apps account (by clicking Sign In at the top right).

    Thread Starter neilquinn91

    (@neilquinn91)

    I think I may have a normal google account then, does google calendar events work with a normal account?

    Plugin Contributor Ross Hanney

    (@rosshanney)

    Yes.

    Are you sure that public sharing is enabled for the correct calendar? Looking at your second screenshot, the first calendar in your list doesn’t appear to be shared. Is this the calendar you’re trying to use in the plugin?

    Thread Starter neilquinn91

    (@neilquinn91)

    No it’s actually the third calendar “Limerick Event Guide”

    Plugin Contributor Ross Hanney

    (@rosshanney)

    I assume the calendar at the top of the list in your screenshot is the primary calendar for the account, and the others (including the third) are additional calendars you have added?

    If so, it looks like

    https://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/[email protected]/public/full

    is the feed URL for the primary calendar, not the third one in the list.

    The reason I say this is because the primary calendar feed URL usually contains the email address for the Google account, whereas additional calendar feed URLs usually contain a random set of characters followed by @group.calendar.google.com, like this:

    https://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/[email protected]/public/full

    So, I think you’re using the feed URL for the primary calendar (which is not public), rather than the feed URL for the third calendar in the list.

    Plugin Contributor Nick Young

    (@nickyoung87)

    Assuming this got resolved so I am going to mark this post.

    If you run into more trouble please open a new thread.

    Thanks

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