Hi,

Actually I think there is a misunderstanding about Google Embeddable
Calendar.  Embeddable Calendar does expects user to be logged in
whenever a private calendar is requested.  If you are interested in
making your private calendar available in your homepage, you could try
out our recently launched JavaScript version of Calendar Data API -

http://code.google.com/apis/calendar/developers_guide_js.html

Austin

On Sep 26, 11:50 am, Bony Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think Google claims that I can privately embed your calendar on an
> external site.  This means that I should be able to keep my calendar
> private, and use the private embed link generating by their
> configuration tool.  However, this does not work...
>
> The only time my calendar populates is when my Google Calendar account
> is logged in.
>
> Does anybody know how to do this?
>
> Basically, I do not want the public to be able to view my calendar
> when they search google, but I want to be able to embed it on an
> external page.
>
> I have been trying tohackthis by using cURL in php to automate
> logging into google calendars when my calendar is being viewed, and
> then log out when the calendar is not being viewed.  I have been able
> to automate the login (let me know if you want to see the code) but I
> cannot do it in the background so currently, the calendar viewer is
> taken to the actual google calendar page.
>
> Thank you!


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