Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Google calender no events shown
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@mercuryskies ok, open another tab, and tpe the url https://calendar.google.com
hit enter… that should workthen copy paste everything AFTER the google.com from the failing to the good after the google.com (deleting any extra stuff on the good url)…
then try THAT
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i get error 404…
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but it is no longer unable to find address… now, url not found.
u need to go back to the google site and get the url again…
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@sdetweil as in regenerate a new one ?
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@mercuryskies well, it will be the same one the url is fixed… just special
i am on a new machine today, i saw your trouble… I went to my google calendar site, and copied the private url link and put into just install MM and it works correctly…
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@sdetweil the thing is I never copied it because the pi browser doesn’t display the entire calender website. I coudltn seem to get to the settings of the url on pi it seems to run a basic version of the website so I copied the private url from a windows internet browser where i could
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I tried resetting my ical adress and re entering a new one. Again. Problem persists. Does anyone have any more suggestions please ? Thanks. Michael
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@sdetweil could the problem be related to my node.js. I only ask as when I was trying to configure the google photos module there was a message that came up stating I needed to update my node.js 10.2 to a later version.
Could this old version be preventing my calender from working?
Thanks , Michael -
@mercuryskies if u put the cursor in the address/url field and hit ctrl-a (select all), ctrl-c (copy), then u will get the full url.
Those operations are the same as on Windows.
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Hello,
I am also new here and wanted to connect my calendar to my Google calendar as well.I somehow already failed to get the *.ics file. If I only copy the link out of Google, which is there for pasting, the list with the appointments unfortunately remains empty.
I then tried to create a *.ics file from this public link in various ways and as described in various videos, but unfortunately all to no avail.
Has Google changed anything recently?
Unfortunately, the thread here comes to an abrupt end. How did it come to a solution?