fullcalendar/event_data/events_json_feed.txt

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events (as a json feed)
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A URL of a JSON feed that the calendar will fetch [Event Objects](Event_Object) from.
FullCalendar will visit the URL whenever it needs new event data.
This happens when the user clicks prev/next or changes views.
FullCalendar will determine the date-range it needs events for and will
pass that information along in GET parameters.
The GET parameter names will be determined by the [startParam]() and [endParam]() options.
(`"start"` and `"end"` by default).
The value of the parameters will always be UNIX timestamps (seconds since 1970).
Consider the following script:
$('#calendar').fullCalendar({
events: "/myfeed.php"
});
Here is a URL that FullCalendar might visit:
`/myfeed.php?start=1262332800&end=1265011200&_=1263178646`
The `_` parameter is automatically inserted to prevent the browser from
caching the result (see [cacheParam]()).
If you need to access a feed that is in a different domain, you can use JSONP
with a `?` in your URL (see the JSONP discussion in [$.ajax](http://api.jquery.com/jQuery.ajax/)).