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  • Thread Starter showard29

    (@showard29)

    Thanks!

    Hi, @poco and @gremie. I’d like to jump into the conversation, because my agency also has private calendars that we would like to link to our website.

    This may be different from @gremie’s problem, but my issue is this:

    We use Google Resource Calendars with Google Apps for Business (end of Calendar ID is “@resource.calendar.google.com”). These calendars allow us to book and manage rental rooms.

    Some of the information in the calendars is confidential. We attached reservation forms (PDFs) to the events, and we track in-office notes in the description. Nothing top-secret, but still better not air all the little details to the public. HOWEVER, we also want to pull the event titles, start and end times, and calendar names (i.e. Women’s Club, 11:00 – 12:00, Spruce Room) to display room availability to the public on our website.

    So….we want the calendars to remain private so someone couldn’t just search and access the confidential information within Google. But we also want the select information to show up in a website calendar interface. Does that make sense?

    Thread Starter showard29

    (@showard29)

    Thanks for your reply and taking the time to think through my problem!

    Do you know if this plugin works with a public calendar that only shows “free/busy”? I tried doing that to one of our private calendars, and I’m still getting the following error after adding a feed:

    “There are no HTTP transports available which can complete the requested request. Please ensure your calendar ID is correct.”

    If it matters, we are using Google Apps for Business with our own domain name. I’ve tried adding feeds from both:

    1. a calendar directly associated with an email account (ID: [email protected])
    2. a resource calendar ([email protected])

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