I'm getting the same problem and I've seen links for it, and so far
Google hasn't said a word.

I agree with you, it makes no sense to do it this way.

On Feb 9, 10:47 am, Nuno Cordeiro <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a Google calendar embedded on my webpage with events related to
> activities I am organizing. On each event, I create a link that
> redirects the user to a page with more information and the option to
> subscribe to the event.
>
> My problem is that the links I post on the event get rewritten by
> google. One a user clicks on one, a new tab is created which leads to
> a page with a redirect warning. Since I am providing the users with a
> link to within the same website this is inconvenient and makes no
> sense at all.
>
> Is there anyway that I can remove this warning? I thought of using JS
> to rewrite the links but since the iframe is in a different domain,
> the browser probably wouldn't allow it.
>
> Any suggestions? I'd hate to have to use the API to fetch all the
> events and then build a Calendar of my own only to avoid a silly
> warning.
>
> I would be REALLY thankful for any help

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