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Find a calendar's web name

In Trumba® Connect, each published calendar has a web name. In this topic you can learn:

How to find a published calendar's web name

A published calendar's web name is listed on the Publish Settings tab in the Publishing Control Panel.

To find a published calendar's web name

  1. Display the published calendar with a web name you want to find.
  2. Above the calendar, click Publish.
  3. In the Publishing Control Panel, on the Publish Settings tab, locate the Unique web name field. The name in this field is your published calendar's web name.

What a web name is, isn't, and why it matters

All published calendars have two names, a display name and a web name. These two names are distinct and have different purposes.

Display name

Display name is the name that:

Web name

A calendar's web name is part of its address on the Web. The web name:

  • Must be unique. Two Trumba calendars cannot have the same web name.
  • Appears in the JavaScript™ code for spuds that you embed into your web pages.

  • Is an essential parameter in URLs that link your site visitors to specific calendar views.

    How do I use URLs to set calendar views?

  • Is an essential parameter in URLs for custom RSS feeds of calendar events.

    How do I create custom calendar feeds?

How a calendar gets a Web name

Each calendar is automatically given a web name when you first publish it. This default web name matches the display name, but without uppercase letters and spaces.

For example, this calendar's display name is Trumba University. Its default web name was trumba-university.

You can replace the default web name with any web name you prefer (for example, trumbauevents), as long as the name is unique within the universe of published Trumba calendars and contains only ASCII letters, numbers, dashes, and underscores.

Tip After you type a web name, click Check availability to see if the name is already in use.

Warning If you change a calendar's web name after you've embedded spuds or custom URLs into your website, you'll have to change the web name in each piece of code and URL.

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