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Hi,

Marc Paré wrote on 2012-02-20 07:58:

I have played extensively with the Google Calendar and I have these
couple of questions and some observations.

I use a Google Calendar for a company I work for as freelancer, so I'll try to give some feedback on that.

* if a Google Calendar were employed for the main calendar. Is there a
way to include the calendar on the main website. I am using iframe on
one of my sites and it works quite well.

IMHO, some CMS provide APIs, but I don't know how they technically embed the calendar. To my knowledge, it's not an iFrame, but I am not sure.

* if a Google Calendar were employed for the main calendar, would it be
possible to make use of the regular SilverStripe admin login/passwords
to work with the Google Calendar?

No, you need to use the Google login.

* I prefer to see the Calendar used on the website on the "About"
section; however, if we were to decide to use it instead on the wiki,
would it be difficult to insert the calendar on the wiki as well as keep
it on the website?

There's a Google Calendar wiki extension that works quite well. :-)

Florian

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