From faron a t ccofliberty.com Mon Nov 1 23:50:26 2004
From: faron a t ccofliberty.com (Faron Hopper)
Date: Mon, 01 Nov 2004 17:50:26 -0600
Subject: [Webcalendar] Help with anonymous access to a public calendar
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Hello,
I would like to create a calendar to manage dates/times of events for
an organization and then allow anyone to view that calandar, but not
to change it. I would prefer to link to it off of our web page and not
have a username/password associated with it. So anyone interested in
an event for our organization would be able to click on the events
link and up pops the "public" webCalender.
Currently I have version 2.8.8 installed and have created an admin
calendar. Would anyone have any idea if/how this might be possible.
I have searched the mail-list archives and didn't find anything that
would point me in the right direction.
Thanks in advance,
Faron
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Faron
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From dleffler a t direcway.com Mon Nov 1 23:07:14 2004
From: dleffler a t direcway.com (David Leffler)
Date: Mon, 01 Nov 2004 18:07:14 -0500
Subject: [Webcalendar] Help with anonymous access to a public calendar
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Here=92s the link I use to my calendar. If I have saved my logon with
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David Leffler
Minister of Administration
Harrison Hills Baptist Church
HYPERLINK "http://www.harrisonhills.org/"www.harrisonhills.org
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Hello,
I would like to create a calendar to manage dates/times of events for
an organization and then allow anyone to view that calandar, but not
to change it. I would prefer to link to it off of our web page and not
have a username/password associated with it. So anyone interested in
an event for our organization would be able to click on the events
link and up pops the "public" webCalender. =20
Currently I have version 2.8.8 installed and have created an admin
calendar. Would anyone have any idea if/how this might be possible.=20
I have searched the mail-list archives and didn't find anything that
would point me in the right direction.
Thanks in advance,
Faron
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Here=92s the link I use to my calendar.=A0 If I have saved my logon with password, I get access as = admin, otherwise it=92s read-only.
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From:
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Webcalendar a t math.utexas.edu
Subject: [Webcalendar] =
Help with
anonymous access to a public calendar
Hello,
I would like to create a calendar to manage dates/times of events =
for
an organization and then allow anyone to view that calandar, but not
to change it. I would prefer to link to it off of our web page and =
not
have a username/password associated with it. So anyone interested =
in
an event for our organization would be able to click on the events
link and up pops the "public" webCalender.
Currently I have version 2.8.8 installed and have created an admin
calendar. Would anyone have any idea if/how this might be =
possible.
I have searched the mail-list archives and didn't find anything that
would point me in the right direction.
Thanks in advance,
Faron
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