Thanks,
I'll do that, my host does have openssl enabled.

On Jan 11, 11:50 am, "Ryan Boyd (Google)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It sounds like you/your hosting company may not have the openssl
> libraries compiled into PHP?  Run the 'phpinfo()' command and look for
> support for openssl being enabled.  SSL is required in order to use any
> of the google authentication services.
>
> If have further questions and you're using the Zend Framework classes
> for GData, you could also try mailing the Zend Framework discussion
> list for the gdata components.  More info is on the Zend site 
> athttp://framework.zend.com - the list is called fw-gdata.
>
> Cheers,
>
> -Ryan
>
> On Jan 10, 5:41 pm, "mask" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > I am trying to use PHP Google Calendar API on my domain.
> > But always get the following exception:
>
> > Unable to Connect to sslv2://www.google.com:443. Error #136006772:
> > Unable to find the socket transport "sslv2" - did you forget to enable
> > it when you configured PHP?
>
> > I called support for my domain and they said it is not a problem with
> > the server configuration, but may be it is a problem with the API setup
> > on my domain.
> > In fact, there is not much setup to do!
>
> > I checked the Registered Stream Socket Transports: tcp, udp, unix, udg
> > There is no ssl, is that the problem?
>
> > Does anyone have an idea about this? I am suspecting it is the server
> > configuration.
> 
> > I appreciate any help.
> > Thanks,


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