I would really love to be able to use this…I’ve been sitting forever tweeking “pi.gcal.php doc” trying to get the title and description to display something. I’m really not a php programmer. Date and description come up. Link is malformed.
http://gsis.amystoddard.com/calendar
A simplified version of this other script works fine on my server here, but I don’t understand all the caching code to make it work within an ee template.
Likely has nothing to do w/ it, but my error log (public root) says: [16-Oct-2009 05:04:09] PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined method GCal::_curl_fetch() in /home/amystodd/public_html/dev/gsis/admin/plugins/pi.gcal.php on line 91
Matt, will you help me get this working?
@ Paul J. I couldn’t get this plugin to work, so I went about it a different route. I used PHP to render XML that’s easier to step through. That XML gets imported to an EE weblog using BrandNewBox.co.uk’s XMLGrab plugin. I’ll post a full explanation of everything once its implemented.
I attached the PHP Script that renders the XML. From there you should be able to get the XMLGrab plugin to work.
Sorry if there is an obvious answer to this question, but how is this method better than using the google native calender embed code?
Because it’s a horrible blue colour - and in an iFrame.
Parsing the Google XML with something like Magpie is good to a point but this plugin is fine… Until it seems you get to a limit of 25 entries and then thats it - regardless of limit=”200”
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