I have not been able to find a Confluence calendar plugin that fits the purpose and I have something that already does the job in Sharepoint.
So while it is not ideal, I would like to be able to reference this sharepoint calendar in Confluence.
Has anyone got any experience in this and are happy to provide me with some guidance?
Thanks
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Hello,
I am trying to display a SharePoint calendar with an iframe. When I enter the URL, and preview or publish the changes - I get just a 'frame' and no view into the calendar. The URL is an 'https' - could that be the issue, or is it that we have not enabled the Confluence HTML Macros?
I too also seeing the same when I tried to embed with iFrame.
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If you get the free content formatting macros add-on you can put an iframe macro on the page and do it that way.
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Thanks @Davin Studer it works as of now. I would like to know if we can actually sync the Calendars and not embed it thou. But this helped as of now Thanks
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Hi, I would be interested in the same thing - how to sync a sharepoint calendar with a team calendar in Confluence. In case there are any new infos - please help. Thanks
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We were wanting to do the same thing. What we had to do was just iframe it ... ugly I know, but it was the only way I found to do it easily.
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Thank you Davin. Unlike the rest of the audience here, I am not familiar with what you provided but I will bother our web developers about that!
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An iframe is an inline frame. Basically, it is a way to embed a web page within another web page.
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