Try using the dates parameter with your embedded calendar.
There is an example here:

Adding Events to Secondary Google Calendars in
Python<http://67central.com/bc/2008/09/28/adding-events-to-secondary-google-calendars-in-python/>

Scroll down for the embedded calendar. Its url is:

http://www.google.com/calendar/embed?showTitle=0&showNav=0&showDate=0&showPrint=0&showTabs=0&showTz=0&mode=WEEK&dates=20080928%2F20081004&height=600&wkst=1&bgcolor=%23FFFFFF&src=calendar.maven%40gmail.com&color=%232952A3&src=g5b79g3f2bi5hc1it41seuu41c%40group.calendar.google.com&color=%235229A3&ctz=America%2FLos_Angeles


You''ll have to change the showNav parameter to 1 if you want your users to
be able to navigate backward and forward.

Ray


On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 5:26 PM, Eli <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Googlers,
>
> This subject was addressed in a post title: "specify a start date when
> embedding a calendar in a html page"
>
> However, the technique that was suggested which is to use a "dates"
> querystring parameter does not appear to be the proper solution to
> this inquiry.  The reason is because when you specify a date range
> only the events that occur within the range are ever visible to your
> user.  Any events that occur around that range are ignored by the
> widget.  That is not the desired behavior when trying to designate a
> start date.
>
> Are there any other solutions?
>
> Eli
> >
>

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