Hi,

Thanks for the AllowPartiallyTrustedCallers attribute!

I query GCalendar in a small ASP.NET 2.0 project, unfortunatly after
deployed in my shared hoster, I get a SecurityException :
"System.Security.SecurityException: Request for the permission of type
'System.Security.Permissions.SecurityPermission"

Any idea ?

On May 25, 7:40 am, "Frank Mantek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A new version is released for binary download. This fixes several bugs in
> the spreadsheetservice, as well as handling extendedProperties. Furthermore,
> support for the ACL feeds is added. Finally,
> ASP.NET Dlls are added that have the AllowPartiallyTrustedCallers attribute
> set.
>
> From the release notes:
>
> == 1.0.9.8 ==
> - fixed a parsing bug in SpreadsheetService
> - fixed a bug in GDataRequestException that would prevent AppsException from
> accessing the server's response.
> - modified AppsException to comply with new GDataRequestException
> - fixed a bug in CalculateBaseUri, that caused a crash if the passed in
> parameters are all NULL. This caused composite feeds
>   to not load if there was a comment feed embedded
> - fixed a bug in the CalendarEventEntry, it was not parsing
> extendedProperties. They are now parsed
>   and added correctly to the ExtensionElements
> - added ACL support. This resulted in changes in the
> CalendarService.Querymethod - as a CalendarService
>   can now return an EventFeed or an AccessControlFeed. Added Query overloads
> to accept EventQuery or AclQuery and return the appropriate
>   Feeds
> - added a cmd line tool to query/insert/update to a service based on streams
> - modified the Spreadsheet service to use the new scheme of service
> subclassing. This should fix a bundle of issues
>   with regard to entry castings.
> - changed persistence of gd:extendedProperty to save the value attribute,
> even if there is no data to persist
> - Added an ASP.NET release (lib/ASP.NET) where the DLLs are build with the
> AllowPartiallyTrustedCallers attribute n
>   enabled. Please use with caution and refer to the readme.txt in that
> subdirectory for more information.
>
> This is a recommended update for all users.
>
> Go, get it from:
>
> http://code.google.com/p/google-gdata/
>
> Regards
>
> Frank Mantek
> Google


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