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    Embedding a calendar view from webcalnder 1.2 into a page on a website.

    Anyone use, or is knowedgable with webcalndar 1.2?

    Hello All.

    I am building a website dedicated to pool tournaments in the Phoenix AZ metro area. I am breaking the site into 4 regions (West Valley, Central Phoenix, South Phoenix, East Valley) and would like to embed a view of webcalender into the 'blue' area of each seperate page.

    http://www.phoenixpooltournaments.com/westvalley

    I have created 4 different views through the webcalender administrator function, and am able to put in each event in the seperate calender views. However, none of them show up in the 'Public' calendar view, nor is there a way to select any of the 4 views through the public calendar. What I am wondering here... is there a script or way to embed each calendar view (West Valley, Central Phoenix, etc...) directly onto a webpage that is view only for the public using webcalendar, and if not, are there any suggestions on similar ways to accomplish this task.

    Thanks all for the time and assistance.

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    Re: Embedding a calendar view from webcalnder 1.2 into a page on a website.

    I am getting a 500 (Internal Server) Error when I view your site.
    About embedding, you could use an iframe although that method has some compatibility issues sometimes.


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    Re: Embedding a calendar view from webcalnder 1.2 into a page on a website.

    Ok.

    I was able through Iframe to get the Public access calendar to fit where I want on one of the four regions.

    http://www.phoenixpooltournaments.com/westvalley.htm

    Now, I want to know from people with knowledge of webcalender if you can take an internal view that you create... that is not the public access view, and plug it into the source code of that page.

    So far, I try to post the url, or the subscription/publishing url for that calendar view, and it doesnt work.

    This is the browser URL for the west valley view calendar I made.

    http://www.phoenixpooltournaments.co...9&user=_NUC_wv

    And under settings this is the subscription url that is cited within webcalendar

    http://www.phoenixpooltournaments.co...hp/_NUC_wv.ics
    http://www.phoenixpooltournaments.co...p?user=_NUC_wv

    I know I am just a setting or correct url away from making this work for each of the pages, and of course, thats when the toughest problem enters the scene.

    Thanks all for any advise or suggestions.

    Argonath

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    Re: Embedding a calendar view from webcalnder 1.2 into a page on a website.

    Woot. I solved the problem.

    Found a setting to change the calendar from admin default to public view. And it gave me a url I can throw into Iframe.

    Thanks for the iframe mention here... that got me on the right path.

    Argonath

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