is there a way to send an event to a user's google calendar with a simple GET request? Upcoming.org does this (or used to do this) with a url like this:
https://www.google.com/accounts/ServiceLogin?service=cl&passive=true&nui=1&continue=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2Fcalendar%2Fevent%3Faction%3DTEMPLATE%26text%3DThe%2BCrucible%2527s%2BFire%2BArts%2BFestival%26details%3DFrom%2BJuly%2B11%2Bto%2BJuly%2B14%252C%2BThe%2BCrucible%25E2%2580%2599s%2B7th%2BFire%2BArts%2BFestival%252C%2Ba%2Bspectacular%2Bopen-air%2Bexhibition%2Bof%2Bfire%2Bperformance%252C%2Bfire%2Bsculpture%252C%2Band%2Binteractive%2Bfire%2Bart%252C%2Bwill%2Bbe%2Bheld%2Beach%2Bevening%2Bbeginning%2Bat%2B8PM%2Bin%2BThe%2BCrucible%2527s%2BFire%2BArts%2BArena%2Bat%2BKirkham%2BSt.%2Band%2B7th%2BSt.%2Bin%2BWest%2BOakland.%2BThis%2Byear%252C%2BThe%2BCrucible%25E2%2580%2599s%2Bannual%2Bcelebration%2Bof%2Bcreation%2Bwith%2Bfire%2Band%2Blight%2Bwill%2Binclude%2Bthe%2BFire%2BOdyssey%252C%2Ba%2Bmodernized%2Binterpretation%2Bof%2BHomer%25E2%2580%2599s%2Bepic%2Bpoem.%2BBlending%2Bindustrial%2Bfire%2Btheatre%2Bwith%2Bballet%252C%2Bopera%252C%2Bhip%2Bhop%252C%2Baerial%2Bdance%252C%2Bfire%2Bperformers%252C%2Band%2Bmore%252C%2Bthe%2BFire%2BOdyssey%2Bbrings%2Btogether%2Ban%2Bamazing%2Bcast%2Bof%2Bdance...%26sprop%3Dupcoming.yahoo.com%2Fevent%2F204496%2F%26sprop%3Dname%3AUpcoming%26dates%3D20070711T200000%2F20070715T003000%26location%3DThe%2BCrucible%252C%2B1260%2B7th%2BStreet%2BOakland%252C%2BCalifornia%2B94607&followup=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2Fcalendar%2Fevent%3Faction%3DTEMPLATE%26text%3DThe%2BCrucible%2527s%2BFire%2BArts%2BFestival%26details%3DFrom%2BJuly%2B11%2Bto%2BJuly%2B14%252C%2BThe%2BCrucible%25E2%2580%2599s%2B7th%2BFire%2BArts%2BFestival%252C%2Ba%2Bspectacular%2Bopen-air%2Bexhibition%2Bof%2Bfire%2Bperformance%252C%2Bfire%2Bsculpture%252C%2Band%2Binteractive%2Bfire%2Bart%252C%2Bwill%2Bbe%2Bheld%2Beach%2Bevening%2Bbeginning%2Bat%2B8PM%2Bin%2BThe%2BCrucible%2527s%2BFire%2BArts%2BArena%2Bat%2BKirkham%2BSt.%2Band%2B7th%2BSt.%2Bin%2BWest%2BOakland.%2BThis%2Byear%252C%2BThe%2BCrucible%25E2%2580%2599s%2Bannual%2Bcelebration%2Bof%2Bcreation%2Bwith%2Bfire%2Band%2Blight%2Bwill%2Binclude%2Bthe%2BFire%2BOdyssey%252C%2Ba%2Bmodernized%2Binterpretation%2Bof%2BHomer%25E2%2580%2599s%2Bepic%2Bpoem.%2BBlending%2Bindustrial%2Bfire%2Btheatre%2Bwith%2Bballet%252C%2Bopera%252C%2Bhip%2Bhop%252C%2Baerial%2Bdance%252C%2Bfire%2Bperformers%252C%2Band%2Bmore%252C%2Bthe%2BFire%2BOdyssey%2Bbrings%2Btogether%2Ban%2Bamazing%2Bcast%2Bof%2Bdance...%26sprop%3Dupcoming.yahoo.com%2Fevent%2F204496%2F%26sprop%3Dname%3AUpcoming%26dates%3D20070711T200000%2F20070715T003000%26location%3DThe%2BCrucible%252C%2B1260%2B7th%2BStreet%2BOakland%252C%2BCalifornia%2B94607 (you can see this by clicking on the 'send to calendar' link when logged in and when viewing an event). I don't work for upcoming.org, but want to do something similar. However, this link currently displays a BAD REQUEST error page. Has this feature been changed or discontinued? Is this HTTP GET API currently supported by Google, and if so, where could I find the specifications for how to construct a 'add to calendar' url? I don't think I can use the xml api with POST since our webapp can't authenticate the user. (I assume the GET request would handle authentication through a browser cookie or by passing the user through the Google login page first. ) any pointers would be much appreciated? thanks Peter --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google Calendar Data API" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/google-calendar-help-dataapi?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
