Philipp Kewisch wrote:
> Hey Mark!
> 
> I have also had and reported this issue. See
> 
> http://groups-beta.google.com/group/google-calendar-help-dataapi/browse_thread/thread/cb1400f0a26eb5a3/18937fe8357a0f61
> 
> Looks like the event day shift is back, maybe its timezone dependant?
> 
> Note however, that according to the docs at
> http://code.google.com/apis/gdata/common-elements.html#gdWhen , to
> create a one day all-day event you must omit the endTime.
> Note also, that per RFC3339 a date may not contain a timezone, i.e you
> should use
> 
> <gd:when startTime='2006-12-15'/>
> 
> I am not sure if Google is loose on the latter issue though.

Hello Philipp,

Thanks a bunch for posting. Omitting the endTime seems to work.

FYI I'm still including the timezone and Google seems to be loose on 
this matter. I have only tried a few timezones +/- GMT though and I will 
investigate a bit further.

Cheers.

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