Nothing special :)

Just enable Public access in the config (see the documentation) and then set 
the proper ACL's on the calendar.

We do the above with which you can see a dev copy here :
http://qantas.potsdam.edu/phpicalendar/month.php?cal=a9e22d594c67a2907d2e47af928ed290
 
On Thursday, 28 February, 2013 04:19 EST, [email protected] wrote: 
 
> We have five individual users each with an individual calendar.
> 
> One individual calendar is shared with all authenticated users, and each user
> is subscribed.        We are using that as the staff calendar, and all users 
> have
> read permissions while two have read/write
> 
> How can I make the shared calendar readable by everyone?  i.e., public
> readability
> 
> Why would I want to do this?  I want to point a Windows accounting application
> to a webpage containing the ICS version of the calendar, as it can read ICS
> format (similar to Outlook calendars)
> 
> Do I need a special plugin?  Or, can I simply change permissions in SOGo?
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