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pow |
posted on 21st Apr 15 at 21:19 |
:lol: Thanks Dom :lol: | |
Dom |
posted on 20th Apr 15 at 19:02 |
quote: Would have done if it was a shared calendar but apparently that's too much hard work for everyone to keep updated, so i've got to grab events out of everyones individual calendars :facepalm: Pow - I don't blame you :lol: | |
pow |
posted on 20th Apr 15 at 17:13 |
Sacked the idea off and used the sims calendar instead. Hence the other thread lol. However it works much better :-) | |
Steve |
posted on 20th Apr 15 at 13:19 |
Exchange 365 supports webcalendars, heres one of ours | |
Dom |
posted on 20th Apr 15 at 12:00 |
Did you get anywhere with pulling events out of O365 calendars? If so, what route did you go down? | |
Steve |
posted on 8th Feb 15 at 20:18 |
Might need some work for that work with a o365 calendar though | |
Steve |
posted on 8th Feb 15 at 20:18 |
Steve |
posted on 8th Feb 15 at 20:17 |
If you can get the data from powershell, and I'm betting you can, just write-host it as html to a textfile.htm | |
Dom |
posted on 8th Feb 15 at 14:08 |
Look at the Office 365 (calendar) API. Yet to play around with it but it seems relatively(ish) straight forward - authorise an app with O365, authenticate using Oauth2 and then drag (calendar) data out as JSON. | |
pow |
posted on 8th Feb 15 at 13:22 |
Right, little project I've got going on over a couple of sites where I want to create some display screens for showing what's on today etc. |