Perhaps make sure each calendar is listed as public (through the
calendar settings).  I got this to work this way, but couldn't do it
via my web application (had to manually go to each calendar).

On Nov 2, 8:28 am, jbeat <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all, i'm try to do some basic linkups between a web application and
> google calendar.  I have one single username/password for google
> calendar but i create multiple sub calendars for each site user. I can
> create and update events etc on the backend but i really want to avoid
> the google login screen that appears when i first request the google
> calendar view via iframe. I was hoping the authentication might have
> given a few pointers but now joy. AuthSub seems to be more concerned
> with not having to handle the client login details at all(?) but what
> i really need to just to ensure that people dont have to login twice,
> once from my system then a second time for google calendar. I dont
> even want/need the users to know the google account login details at
> all? none of the calendars need to be hidden from other calendars
> under the same login details.
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