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Subscribing to a calendar (Confluence)

Marco Gutierrez
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January 30, 2018

Hi all, 

 

I've created a calendar in our internal confluence environment and created various appointments. I want my colleagues (who all have access to the confluence page) to subscribe to this calendar.

I follow the instructions to subscribe to the calendar (on my mac) but I get an error message: There was an error subscribing to the calendar saying, that the URL isn't valid (although I've copied it from the confluence page). 

In the calendar settings there is no restriction but the calendar URL has a "private" in there so I am not sure if this may be the problem. See URL below (I've replaced our companyURL with XYZ and shortened the .ics name.

The data downloaded from https://confluence.XYZ.com/confluence/rest/calendar-services/1.0/calendar/export/subcalendar/private/022fda6c6b4786165.ics isn’t valid.

Any idea what I could do?

Thanks. 

Marco 

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Shannon S
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April 5, 2018

Marco,

Is this on Apple Calendars? I assume you obtained the URL using this method?

Does this occur with all calendars? What version of Team Calendars and Confluence are you using?

The reason it says private is because the link itself is private, but once anyone has the link, they can subscribe to the calendar. This is mentioned on the bottom when you obtain the link:

 

Regards,

Shannon

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