Calender question and password protection

I was wondering.... First I am told I can add ICAL to my web site. Can people change it online?
Secondly can just that page be password protected?
I want to have a famil calender page where all family memebers can post meetings appointments when to pick up the kids etc.
I do not want this accesable to the world for security reasons.

Yes, you can add an iCal calendar to your site by exporting it as HTML. But it's a static image as far as I can tell. It can't be edited online and it can't be edited by anyone else but you.
If you bring the iCal page into iWeb and make it a site unto itself, yes you can password protect it. Password protection isn't something that is really built for iCal calendars. Rather it is a feature of iWeb for sitewide protection.
Your family calendar is best maintained by using .Mac iCal shared calendars between your family members....that way things can be updated by anyone with access to the shared calendar. Bringing the calendar into iWeb may not be the best way to do things.

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