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Calendar synchronisation (ical)
- Joris Devos
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3 weeks 19 hours ago #174968
by Joris Devos
Calendar synchronisation (ical) was created by Joris Devos
Hi,
Currently, users can add activities to their calendar via the ical file. It would be very user-friendly if users could subscribe to the calendar via ical so that changes made to events (addition, date change, etc.) are automatically synchronized with the user's calendar.
Currently, users can add activities to their calendar via the ical file. It would be very user-friendly if users could subscribe to the calendar via ical so that changes made to events (addition, date change, etc.) are automatically synchronized with the user's calendar.
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2 weeks 3 days ago #175016
by Tuan Pham Ngoc
Replied by Tuan Pham Ngoc on topic Calendar synchronisation (ical)
Hi Joris
Actually, the extension has option to allow subscribe to events from all or certain category. For example if you look at this page demo.joomdonation.com/eventsbooking/ , you will see iCAl subscribe button which allow your calendar app (like Google calendar) to subscribe and display all upcoming events. Will that work for your need?
Tuan
Actually, the extension has option to allow subscribe to events from all or certain category. For example if you look at this page demo.joomdonation.com/eventsbooking/ , you will see iCAl subscribe button which allow your calendar app (like Google calendar) to subscribe and display all upcoming events. Will that work for your need?
Tuan
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