Hi DarthJit,

As far as I know, then you can go with Magic Cookie Authentication.
If you just want other people to view your feeds and not intended to
edit, it requires no authentication.


On Feb 25, 7:57 pm, DarthJit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Manoj,
>
> I do not want to access my calendars through the UI.
> My Objective is to create a calendar that is public using the API and
> fetch the rss/atom feed.
> I am stumped on 2 issues.
> 1.) I can create calendars but don't know how to make it a public
> calendar. (Do I achieve it using ACL??)
> 2.) Getting the Atom/Rss feed for that Calendar
>
> Please Help.
>
> On Feb 24, 11:39 pm, manoj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > Any calendar has its Address using it you can access it.
> > The calendar which you have created,will have URL address in its
> > Settings.
> > You can use that address to get feed from the calendar. Just use this
> > address in your API.
> > To get address of calendar:-
> > 1.Click on arrow besides it name.
> > 2.Click on settings.
> > 3.You will see the details list. Click on XML to get that address.
>
> > On Feb 25, 12:29 am, DarthJit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > I have figured out how to create a calendar.
> > > What I am trying to achieve is to set a calendar as public and get a
> > > feed (rss or atom) that others can subscribe to without authenticating
> > > themselves.
>
> > > I need to do it by using the API.
> > > Any pointers??
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