• I am currently testing the calendar plugin with our google calendar on our page https://illawarrabeekeepers.org.au/calendar/

    I have had some success but only when I don’t restrict the API key. I have tried a few ways including HTTP referrers (websites) with the value of “*illawarrabeekeepers.org.au/*” but as soon as I apply the restriction the calendar will not render on our page.

    I have followed your tutorials and applied those methods, as described above. I’m not exactly sure if I am doing this right but would like to make sure before buying the pro add-on. I have also read the add-on uses a different method of authorisation. Are you able to confirm if we buy the add-on we will be able to successfully get your plug-in working with restricted authorisation?

    Is there another proven method we can use successfully?

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Having a similar issue. Any fix?

    Thread Starter emn8or

    (@emn8or)

    Hi projecta, sorry to hear you are getting the same result, but good to know I’m not the only one. FYI I asked the “support team” about this and they insisted i buy the add-ons before they could provide any support. So I purchased it both add-ons. Despite this I’m yet to get an answer, support is slow and frankly disappointing. I’ve just send them another email because it’s been more than 2 days since I’ve heard from the support team. Hopefully, they’ll surprise me and find a solution soon.

    I’ll post it here if I get an answer.

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