Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
[INFO] Be careful to use iCal sample of config.js
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@sdetweil That was a good memory jogger because I had completely forgotten about the broken calendar issue.
I suspect I will go with a second calendar module like before -
@ankonaskiff17 we are adding interval by url too
{ fetchInterval: url: }
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@sdetweil Any functional difference between
updateInterval
andfetchInterval
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@sdetweil I asked question because I learned way back that programs are VERY unforgiving when you put a period, colon, semicolon, anything out of place. you have no idea how often things like colons or semi-colons have whipped me for hours.
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@ankonaskiff17 computers do things very fast. EXACTLY as you tell them…
figuring out WHAT you told them is always a challenge!
the devil is in the details…
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@sdetweil I’m going to take a crack at loading a personal calendar but have a question that maybe you can answer. really relates to the Google side of things.
Google has public and or share with certain people that I equate to a private view.
In a home network environment is there a tangible benefit of one over the other. Both are hopefully behind a firewall, you are using good password security.
Everyone in IT security always going to default to private being safer and I do not disagree but curious if there is a real difference since you are hopefully doing the proper security within your home network -
@ankonaskiff17 I use the secret url … not sure how that is useful… if one can see inside the file system they can read the config.js and then the url works for them too…
but its something…
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@sdetweil Kind of my thinking too.
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The secret URL of Google Calendar could be reset and invalidated.