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Export your web site events using iCal
Events in your web site calendar can be imported into any calendar program that supports the iCalendar(.ics) file format e.g.Google Calendar, Outlook 2007, iPhone. This means you can view your web site events alongside your personal, or office, calendar.
Importing your web site calendar from the iCal url means changes to your web site events will automatically update your calender client so it'is always up-to-date.
When you are logged into the web site you can obtain your personal iCal feed. This will display the events that are relevant to you. Members of the public can access the public feed to keep in touch with your organisation's event diary.
Why not create an article on your web site to make your members aware of your iCal feed, and create a link to this article for instructions on how to obtain it?
Click on the video above to see how to import your web site's iCal feed into Google Calendar or follow the written instructions below.
Copying your iCal calendar feed
- Login to your web site to obtain your personel iCal feed, or remain logged out if you require the public feed only.
- Go to the monthly Calender page, this is normally accessed through a link on the HOME menu (move your mouse over Home" to see the menu appear. If you are struggling to locate the Calendar page you can simply add /Calendar/Month.aspx to your web site domain e.g.http://shareinsight.info/Calendar/Month.aspx.
- Click the
button, located above the far right-hand corner of the monthly Calendar.
- Copy the URL.
Note:You can specify the number of days you require your iCal feed address to export as follows: To the public feed add "?days=numberofdays" so a year of events would be "?days=365" e.g.www.shareinsight.info/Calendar/Calendar.ics?days=365. To your personel feed add "&days=numberofdays" so a year of events would be "&days=365" e.g.http://shareinsight.info/Calendar/Calendar.ics?uid=5&key=31F7T62A48DC5B7FC742919A7E67E0A9 &days=365.
Importing your iCal Feed
Google calendar and Outlook 2007 are common calendar applications that an iCal url can be added to so we've added intructions on how to add the url to these applications below. If you use a different calendar application refer to its help system for instructions on how to import an iCal feed url.
Importing your iCal feed into Google Calendar
- Make sure you've copied your personal iCal feed first (see instructions above).
- Access your Google calendar.
- Under the "Other Calendars" area, that appears down the left-hand side, select the "Add" option, followed by the "Add by URL" option from the further options that appear. An "Add by URL" box should appear.
- Paste the url you copied earlier into the URL edit box and select the "Add Calendar" button to commit to Google.
- You should now see a message displayed on screen saying: your calendar will be indexed by Google Calendar. Click refresh at the top of the calendar and then try viewing by "month" to check your events are displaying correctly.
- Your calendar should be visible under the "Other Calendars" area. The title will display something like this e8vni212k8ar85ve650rueok6j4env7n@import.calendar.google.com . To change this title click on the downward arrow, to the right of the title, to see further options and then select "Calendar Settings" from the options displayed. Under the "Calendar name" you can now rename the title to be what you require; select "Save" to commit your changes.
Importing your iCal feed into Outlook 2007
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Make sure you've copied your personal iCal feed first (see instructions above).
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Start Outlook 2007.
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Select the "Tools" option and then "Account Settings" from your Outlook toolbar menu, the "Account Settings" window should now be displayed.

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Within the "Account Settings" select the "Internet Calendars" tab and then select "New".

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Next paste the iCal URL into the edit box that appears, and then click "Add."

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You should now have various subscription options displayed. Rename the "Folder Name" to be what you would like the imported calendar to be titled e.g.Organisation name, and add a description if required. The other options should be unselected. "Click "OK" when complete.
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You should now see your imported calendar listed under "Other Calendars" in the Calendars section of Outlook 2007. Select it to view your imported calendar activities. If the calendar doesn't display close Outlook and restart it to see your calendar appear.

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| | Alan Cass (Guest) | 21/01/2010 23:13 | | Hi Justin
I am a new user. I wonder if it is possible to have a sync with the google calendar? This would make life a lot easier in keeping things up to date on the site.
| | | Mark Searle (www.sgsgashtead.com) | 22/01/2010 00:14 | | i have tried this with google calender but can't get it to work. I cut and past the ical feed in to google as above but the calender is blank. Any ideas?
| | | Justin Ruffell-Ward - Insight Support (shareinsight.co.uk) | 22/01/2010 10:31 | | Mark, did you get an error message when you added it to Google Calendar? If not it may just be it takes a little while to update, although in my experience it did appear immediately once I refreshed.
I did have a problem importing the feed into Google Calendar initially but I did see an error message. I then readded the feed using the site's churchinsight.com domain, rather than the full domain, and it worked. Didn't really make sense as my colleagues didn't have the same problem but you could try adding the iCal URL again on the sgsg.churchinsight.com/Calendar/Month.aspx address instead.
If you are still having problems check the feed on the web site is actually displaying events correctly. You can do this by clicking on the feed and choosing to open it in a simple text editor (like notepad), if it displays some data that contains your event details then it's working fine.
Let us know how you get on.
| | | David Sandberg (www.dayspring.org.uk) | 22/01/2010 10:54 | | Justin - Have used iCal to add the calendar to Outlook 2007. At the moment only seem tobe able to view the Calendars side by side or in overlay mode. Is this the best it gets or is there an option that the website calendar can be add to the personal calendar similar to exporting a csv and adding that way?
| | | David Sandberg (www.dayspring.org.uk) | 22/01/2010 11:01 | | One other thing have added iCal to Outlook 2007 and only seem to have 1 months events transferred across. Is this right?
| | | Justin Ruffell-Ward - Insight Support (shareinsight.co.uk) | 22/01/2010 11:53 | | I believe Outlook 2007 can overlay the calendars but you'd need to check Outlook help for instructions on how to do that.
The feed does only display the next 30 days, we'll look at extending this considerably.
| | | David Sandberg (www.dayspring.org.uk) | 22/01/2010 15:16 | | You are right you can overlay but having already exported and imported the data everything is appearing twice. Still I can resolve that.
Extending beyond 30 days would be good. 3 months would be the minium to be helpful for me.
Even so this is a really useful tool. Probably more so for others in the church than me. I have time to export and import data and need to look beyond 30 days, but many others would like the next 30 days to automatically be up loaded.
Thanks for this.
| | | Justin Ruffell-Ward - Insight Support (shareinsight.co.uk) | 22/01/2010 17:08 | | I've been informed that if you add "?days=90" to the public feed address e.g.www.shareinsight.info/Calendar/Calendar.ics?days=90 or "&days=90" to your personal feed then you would see the number of days of events specified. You can set the days to be whatever you require. I'll update the documentation above with this information.
| | | Justin Ruffell-Ward - Insight Support (shareinsight.co.uk) | 22/01/2010 17:13 | | Just to mention I've had problems getting the iCal feed read in Google Calendar also but then if I try again it works. S said earlier if it's not working on your domain name remove the imported calendar by selecting the "Settings" link, at the bottom "Other Calendars", and "unsubscribe" from the relevant calendar.
You can then try re-inputting it again. If that doesn't work, as mentioned in an earlier comment , try the churchinsight.com e.g.si.churchinsight.com (or uk.endis.com domain if you have that instead) and that should work.
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