It looks like there might be no way to avoid the user seeing this
message from google when the user attempts to log-in for the first
time:


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 www.example.com  is requesting access to your Google Calendar account
so that it can access Google Accounts on your behalf. You can revoke
access at any time under 'My Account'. www.example.com will not have
access to your password or any personal information.  Learn more

Warning! This website has not registered with Google to establish a
secure connection for authorization requests. We recommend that you
continue the process only if you trust the following destination:

 http://www.example.com/HandleTokenServlet

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Can anyone confirm this limitation/security warning page can not be
avoided?

On Sep 27, 3:58 am, Philipp Kewisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This should be possible using the new javascript api. You will need to
> create your own UI though.
>
> On Sep 27, 2:08 am, Yan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Is it possible to allow a member to log in to google to post an event
> > to their google calendar without them leaving the look and feel of my
> > website? What about first time registration with Google without them
> > leaving my domain, is that also possible?
>
> > Thanks!


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