2008/9/21 Marc MENDEZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> Yes, you're of course right. But, it's read only....

Unfortunately we don't have any pre-build solutions for including a
read/write calendar on another website. It's not a common use-case to
do this without some sort of access control, at which point things
start to get complicated enough that using the API would be necessary
anyway.

You might be able to use the following link as a workaround:

    http://www.google.com/calendar/hosted/google.com/render?cid=CALENDAR_EMAIL

If you replace CALENDAR_EMAIL with a calendar's address, when a user
visits that link they will be prompted to subscribe to the given
calendar. Unfortunately, this won't work very will inside an iframe.

-- 
Trevor Johns

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