Hello.

I read that if start-min/start-max is specified, then the gd:when
elements will be expanded to all occurrences of the event. I don't know
if this is the best solution, consider the following scenario:

* A user has 10 recurring events, that recurr on a daily basis
* The programm wants to know "all future events", so we request

.../full?max-results=2147483647&start-min=2006-10-03T00%3A00%3A00%2B02%3A00

* The user gets a feed with a lot of data, a very high number of
gd:when elements, ranging until about 2012.

I know a lot of events are requested, but I do want *all* future
events. I do not however need the single ocurrences. Is there a way to
skip them? The gd:recurrence element is enough for my needs. To make
the scenario more realistic, think about someone who has a lot of
birthdays saved.

Philipp


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