if you restricted access to the page via standard means(password protected,
or some other authentication code). Then you can use server-side code(like
php) to access the calendar data via it's private URL. This way the end user
would not have be able to see the private url.

-John

On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 6:35 AM, dhhs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Hello Erik,
> Seems I'm trying to do something similar for the agency I'm
> volunteering for (non profit).
>
> We want to have a single calendar that people must log in to see. I'm
> liking google calendar, but I'm trying to make it secure (iframe
> dosen't do it, of course)
>
> The viewers need to not be able to share this calendar with others
> with a simple link.
>
> Thinking about your project...
> Can you have two calendars, one shared, the other one private. I'm not
> sure if there is a way to parse one with the other so that only some
> projects show? Just an Idea.
>
> Lewis.
>
> >
>

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