By counterpoint on Wednesday, 22 September 2021
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Maybe I'm not understanding how to deploy a linked Google calendar. The only calendars installed are "native". Using the create a new calendar option, there is no choice of the calendar type - the new calendar seems to be always "native". How can I use a Google calendar to drive JEvents please?


PHP Version : 7.3.19-1~deb10u1
MySQL Version : 5.5.5-10.3.23-MariaDB-0+deb10u1-log
Server Information : Linux kmstc 4.9.0-12-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.9.210-1+deb9u1 (2020-06-07) x86_64
Fix jQuery? : Yes
Load JEvents Bootstrap CSS? : Yes
Max Input Vars ? : 2000
Club code set? : No
User Agent : Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Ubuntu; Linux x86_64; rv:88.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/88.0
Joomla : 3.10.2
component_com_jevents : 3.6.17
module_mod_jevents_cal : 3.6.17
module_mod_jevents_custom : 3.6.17
module_mod_jevents_filter : 3.6.17
module_mod_jevents_latest : 3.6.17
module_mod_jevents_legend : 3.6.17
module_mod_jevents_switchview : 3.6.17
plugin_actionlog_jevents : 3.6.17 (not enabled)
plugin_content_jevents : 3.6.17
plugin_finder_jevents : 3.6.17
plugin_installer_jeventsinstaller : 3.6.17
plugin_search_eventsearch : 3.6.17
plugin_system_gwejson : 3.6.17
Hello,

You can't set a google URL to drive JEvents because all events in that feed are replaced. So you have two, default and google. But both events are merged into the rendering / editing.

It's just an additional incoming feed.

Many thanks
Tony
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