On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 11:06 AM, Jon Dupree < jon.dup...@veritagemarketing.com> wrote:
> > The one problem that I am having is that Joomla does not seem to work with > the Google Calendar very well. I have tried to insert the Google-supplied > code in a custom HTML module, as well as an article with the html code, but > it will not show the calendar. I am sure there is probably an extension > available, but why wouldn't a custom html module work? Any suggestions? > Well, I was not aware there is a problem, but that may explain why the school web programmer did it the way he did. He used Google calendar and set it up as a popup on the website, instead of loading it inside the website. You can check that out on the mainpage, http://www.sudburyschool.org , by clicking on the calendar link at the top. So maybe that would work for you? Keep in mind the school is in Ulster County, so that means we have a large number of parents and staff who are primarily artists. So my problem, and what got me thinking of this, is that the google calendar interface is just a little too confusing for them. Thats why I want to streamline it using the Google API, so they can enter just 3 fields of data, and I'll use all the defaults and post it via the API to a google calendar. --- Hudson Valley Sudbury School What GPL is for application users Our school is for students Help your children grow, change, and learn Let your child direct, control, amend Check out http://www.sudburyschool.org
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