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help enable editable Google Spreadsheet embedded in Django app #183

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cccs-ip opened this issue Oct 17, 2014 · 2 comments
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help enable editable Google Spreadsheet embedded in Django app #183

cccs-ip opened this issue Oct 17, 2014 · 2 comments
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cccs-ip commented Oct 17, 2014

Hi Paul,

I'd like to create a website user account for CCCS and share Google Spreadsheet files with it to public on the web. I would like to be able to embed these within a page somehow. For client sites, it would be cool if we could allow users who are signed in to edit (tracked as a generic website user).

Is this possible?

I imagine there are a host of related connections.

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pwhipp commented Oct 23, 2014

Looks straightforward. Give me a spreadsheet (and perhaps the page where you want it - put in a link if the instructions in the answer on stackoverflow don't just work out (it looks like they should)).

To clarify the instructions: Make an iframe like the OP's example and replace the source with the link result of selecting "share" on google drive. Make sure that anyone can edit the page and you are done (for read only it should work as set up by the OP).

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cccs-ip commented Oct 23, 2014

I have used embedded iframes before with the old Joomla! site. They don't appear to be enabled on ours.

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