Yes, this is possible, with the one caveat that your calendar will either
have to be public or every person who views it will have to be logged into
Google and be authorized to view the calendar. The admins will have to be
authorized to create events on the calendar.

After authorization of the vacations, you can use the api to create events
corresponding to the dates of the events.

About your specific questions: 1) Viewing the embedded calendar on an
intranet page shouldn't make any difference. You are just embedding an
iframe. 2) The Zend api has sample code that should get you most of the way
to where you want to go. Last I looked, it didn't cover creating events on
secondary calendars, but there are lots of posts in this group and
elsewhere that cover that.

Ray

On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 2:26 AM, Aasim <[email protected]> wrote:

> I also forget to mention that I would like to use the PHP version of
> the API.
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