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calendar editing? 8 Months ago Karma: 0  
A couple of editing questions:

1 - Can I edit the calendar once it is "published" on my joomla site?
2 - If so, how do I access the editing?
3 - Can I link the joomla iwebcal calendar to the same iCal calendar on my Mac and do the editing and have it directly publish?


Like the look and feel - really need to be able to do the editing either online or via my Mac

Thanks
 
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Re:calendar editing? 7 Months, 4 Weeks ago Karma: 15  
Thanks for downloading iWebCal! Answers to 1 & 2 are no. If you have a server that is WebDAV enabled, you should be able to get your Mac to publish to your server at a specific location. This is the only way I know of automatically publishing updates.
 
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Re:calendar editing? 5 Months ago Karma: 0  
i cant edit my calendar from joomla??

there must be a way to read ical like an rss and make a xml or thing for ical format??

SO this only displays one calendar at a time? and it doesnt look like you can merge a couple of calendars together?
 
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Re:calendar editing? 5 Months ago Karma: 15  
iWebCal is a read-only component: it's designed so that you can export a calendar from iCal and display it on the web.
 
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Re:calendar editing? 1 Month, 2 Weeks ago Karma: 0  
I realize this was an old post, but I was able to set up iCal 3.0.5 to publish via FTP directly into the calendars directory. This only allows for one-way editing (on Mac), but it works quite well. All you need to do is publish your Calendar in iCal, pick "Private Server" and give it your web ftp info like:

ftp://<your-site>/components/com_iwebcal
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username and password with FTP access to the site.

Works great! If you set up the publishing to "Publish Changes Automatically", you don't need to do anything else but update in iCal and the Joomla site is immediately updated!
 
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Re:calendar editing? 1 Month, 2 Weeks ago Karma: 15  
Thanks for the tip!
 
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