You're right, it's about recurring events.
I modified my application to support his feed content.
Now, it's ok.

Thanks.

David.

On Jun 19, 2:13 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> I believe the issue you are running into deals with recurring events.
> When viewing a full projection of a calendar with a recurring event,
> there are multiple "when" elements inside the entry to correspond to
> each occurrence. However, this isn't practical if the event repeats
> many times or forever, so this data is suppressed unless there is a
> start_max parameter to bound the range.
>
> One workaround is to pass the "singleevents=true" parameter to your
> query. This will force each instance of a recurring event to show up
> exactly once in the feed and contain the expected "when" element.
>
> If I misunderstood your issue and you were experiencing this behavior
> with non-repeating events, please follow up to this thread as I was
> not able to duplicate the problem when only using one-time events.
>
> Cheers,
> -Jeff
>
> On Jun 16, 1:58 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi
> > A feed query with start_min and start_max parameters return the "when"
> > element.
> > But a feed query with updated_min parameter does not return the "when"
> > element.
>
> > If I use updated_min and start_max parameter, the returned feed
> > contains the "when" element.
>
> > Is it normal ?
>
> > If yes, it is not convenient if a parameter changes the content of the
> > returned feed.
>
> > Thanks.
>
> > David.


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