Hello,
I've read a lot of other threads regarding this issue (mostly
addressed by Austin) and I feel like they're getting me closer and
closer to the solution. However, I am not held up in that there are
no concrete examples of how to do this in Javascript. Here's what I
have so far:
function setPublic() {
calendarService.getAclFeed(ACL_URL, publishCalendar, handleError);
}
function publishCalendar(entryRoot) {
var entry = new google.gdata.AclEntry();
var ar = new google.gdata.AclRole();
ar.setValue("read");
entry.setRole(ar);
var as = new google.gdata.AclScope();
as.setValue("default");
entry.setScope(as);
calendarService.updateEntry(ACL_URL, entry, handleTest, handleError,
Object);
}
I get an error message saying:
"Unknown visibility found:Acl"
And what I have may not be close to the actual solution. So in short,
does anyone know how to set a calendar public using Javascript?
Thanks in advance!
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