Yes, it is possible. There’s an API for exporting events. e.g.
http://yourdomain.com/?my-calendar-api=csv&from=YYYY-MM-DD&to=YYYY-MM-DD
You’ll have to enable it – it’s not enabled by default, but you can grab your events using that.
Best,
Joe
Hi Joe,
many thanks for a quick reply. Unfortunately, the API did not really work. When I put the following command: http://skmbrussels.be/?my-calendar-api=csv&from=2015-01-01&to=2017-06-30, I get the following output. So basically I get only one single event although there are plenty since 2015. Any idea what I am doing wrong?
One more question, I am using Slovak language in the events’ titles. I noticed that the title of the one event that got downloaded does not retain the proper formatting of special characters. Is there a way to ensure that the downloaded text is properly formatted?
Thank you once again for your help!
Best regards,
Vladimir
Did you correct the title in the download you shared with me? It looks fine to me, as I see it right now – but I don’t know what else might be going on.
I just executed the same command that you linked to and I got a list of 874 events, so I’m not sure what’s going on there.
Hi Joe,
I do not know what went wrong, but now I am also getting also more results. There are some issues with the downloaded file, but I can manage.
Many thanks for your help!
Best,
Vladimir