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Apparently, to use that functionality, you need to install the pear http_request package. You can get it from here: http://pear.php.net/package/HTTP_Request2
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"Some time ago we thought it would be great to map out all the Dutch Web 2.0 events in a public calendar, and implement it on this blog. What better tool to do that sort of thing than Google Calender right!? Kinda… The XML output format of Google Calender is really – really – crap. Ⅰ have absolutely no clue why Google didn’t just follow the usual RSS or Atom guidelines, but standard WordPress RSS-parsers don’t like it. So Ⅰ got to work to make myself my first custom plugin. Et voila: WoogleCal!"
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"Howto integrate Google Calendar in your website using AJAX One of the features Ⅰ find it interesting in Google calendar is the possibility to create shared calendars, but also the availability of your calendar as XML or ICAL whatever it's a private or public one. As soon as we have XML of our calendar available Ⅰ was wondering why not integrating Google calendar directly in website. For example a community that use the service to manage their events, or to display your future trips in your blog ?"
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