Is there a method/way that I can see, how many people have "subscribed" to a Calendar of mine? |
Don't know, and I can't find it. |
I tried a crazy thing.. I tried to take the xml feed URL and added to bloglines.. yet I dont see anything in bloglines.. however, I could see it preview of my calendar....
can anyone confirm the same behavoiur in other readers ??
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It "works" in Thunderbird as well (just shows HTML code). The generated link is nice, redirects to a overview of the event.
http://www.google.com/calendar/event?eid=dGgxMzAyMXNhMnRqNWExdGthZmNibTg2aGsgZmYxYTFnMjMyb3VuMzdkNG44bm9kN2gwb2NAZ3JvdXAuY2FsZW5kYXIuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbQ |
yes, i notice the same thing for mine
http://www.google.com/calendar/event?eid=ODAxMDYyMTY1Njc0dW5oaTZidW0yOWdwdmMgc2xhc2gucGRAZ21haWwuY29t
however, I thought it willshow me my subscriber counts within bloglines, and tthis is not the case.
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actually phillips "search events" shows me 2 subcribers on bloglines.. not sure what this means – that 2 users are taking the xml feed or are two users permitted to post to this calender ??
Philipp – any idea how many users you invited to this calender ? |
wrt to atom/rss feeds does any know in simple english what this means
" in particular, a real Calendar feed contains actual magic-cookie values and entry IDs."
whats a magic-cookie value in a feed ??
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> any idea how many users you invited to this calender ?
To edit along with write access, around a dozen. But a lot more people can have read access by subscribing. You can subscribe to the Atom feed but it will show the dates not in chronological order, but order of when they were added... it'd be more useful to have an agenda view (or a real calendar widget, which I think Google will provide sooner or later...). |