<p>I believe there may be an option to embed google calender to display on a web page. I am not sure if that would help the situation of having one calendar in 2 places. </p>
<p>-Ed </p>
<p><blockquote type="cite">On Dec 19, 2011 9:31 AM, "Scott Merrill" <<a href="mailto:skippy@skippy.net" target="_blank">skippy@skippy.net</a>> wrote:<br><br><p><font color="#500050">On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 9:09 AM, <<a href="mailto:jep200404@columbus.rr.com" target="_blank">jep200404@columbus.rr.com</a>> wrote:<br>
> On Mon, 19 Dec 2011 08:24:59 ...</font></p><p><font color="#500050">>> Someone accused me last week of being a Google fan. I'm a fan of open<br>>> protocols, for which in...</font></p>Yes, because scraping screens is the right way to solve data<br>
interchange problems in the year 2011.<br>
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Who needs things like native calendaring protocols or RSS or portable<br>
data formats when you can scrape HTML like it's 1999!<br>
<br>
The fact that you don't use a modern portable device that can't speak<br>
CalDAV doesn't mean the rest of us need to suffer in the last century<br>
with you. :)<br>
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Cheers,<br>
Scott<br>
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