how do I find my iCloud calendar url?
how do I find my iCloud calendar url?
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how do I find my iCloud calendar url?
ANSWER HERE
1. Goto www.iCloud.com
2. Select the Calendar Icon
3. Select the Calendar name you want (IF YOU HAVE MULTIPLE)
3. Click on the antenna looking signal icon next to the name. a pop up will appear
4. Check PUBLIC CALENDAR on if it is off
5. You see where it says EMAIL LINK? click on that and copy the link that it will automatically paste in the email
(REASON: Apple for what ever reason has a bug where it only shares some of the link and not the full link if you try to copy it from webcal.)
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ANSWER HERE
1. Goto www.iCloud.com
2. Select the Calendar Icon
3. Select the Calendar name you want (IF YOU HAVE MULTIPLE)
3. Click on the antenna looking signal icon next to the name. a pop up will appear
4. Check PUBLIC CALENDAR on if it is off
5. You see where it says EMAIL LINK? click on that and copy the link that it will automatically paste in the email
(REASON: Apple for what ever reason has a bug where it only shares some of the link and not the full link if you try to copy it from webcal.)
🙂
Mac computers come with a calendar application as part of the software package. I synced my calendar with iCal in iCloud. So the same items can be viewed on my computer and iPhone. I have shared the iCloud calendar as a private calender like you previously described.
Now I'm trying get the iCloud shared calendar to appear in the native calendar application that came with my wife's Mac computer so she does not need to log into iCloud to work in the calendar.
The native calendar application allows you to subscribe to an on line calendar. In our case iCal in iCloud. However, in order to do so we need to enter the url of the calendar we want to subscribe to. Hence my original question, How do I find my icloud calendar url?
Once again Roger, thanks for your help. I don't think Apple should make what I'm looking to do this hard but I guess it is.
I have the same question, but the answers seem to be missing the point...which is what Apple intended in the first place, of course.
My client wants to be able to enter appts on either the iCal application on his MacBook Pro OR on his Google calendar on his Android phone. No problem having read-only events show up on iCal that were entered into his Google calendar, but getting events entered into iCal to appear in his Google calendar requires the URL of the calendar. He doesn't care if it's read-only - he just wants to see what's in both places. The "Copy URL to clipboard selection under Preferences is greyed-out and I can't find another place to even see the URL. I think the original poster was also looking for the same piece of information.
Is there a way to SEE and copy the URL for my iCal calendar...I can take care of the rest because Google does read ICal formatting.
https://www.icloud.com/#calendar - of course this requires your login. Are you asking about sharing calendars with others? There is no web page version of the calendar you can share; shared calendars can only be viewed in a CalDAV client such as iCal or Google calendar.
You can't give her a URL to use in the way you are suggesting. In order for her to be able to access your calendar in iCal follow the instructions for sharing privately - she will need to have her own iCloud account and then she can subscribe to your calendar in her iCal.
http://help.apple.com/icloud/#/mm6b1a9479
and expand 'Share a calendar privately'.
Thanks Roger. Yes I'm trying to share my iCloud calendar with my wife. So do I substitute my login in place of the "#calendar" or after it? We're trying to use the calendar on both of our c\dektop computers without having to log into icloud.
mhdives wrote:
We have done that and she has access in her iCal. We're trying to get the calendar to show in the calendar application on the desktop.
What do you mean by 'the calendar application on the desktop' if you don't mean iCal? You can only subscribed to a shared calendar in a CalDAV-capable application - iCal being one; if you are trying to use another calendar application it won't work unless that is CalDAV capable or takes its data from iCal (and can read iCal subscriptions as opposed to its main data).
Subscribing as you describe is read-only, as for example with public holiday calendars. In order for your wife to be able to edit the calendar you have to send her an email as described in the instructions (setting 'write' permissions to allow editing) and she has to have her own iCloud account.
mhdives wrote:
Mac computers come with a calendar application as part of the software package. I synced my calendar with iCal in iCloud. So the same items can be viewed on my computer and iPhone. I have shared the iCloud calendar as a private calender like you previously described.
iCal is the Calendar application on your Mac (it will be called Calendar if you are using Mavericks). The calendar at iCloud.com is called Calendar, as are the ones on iPhones and iPads.
Some articles can be read : Calendar for Mac: Ways to share calendars
We have done that and she has access in her iCal. We're trying to get the calendar to show in the calendar application on the desktop.
Add your email to her phone and then enable the calendar and both will sync
how do I find my iCloud calendar url?