Trevor, Nope this doesn't make a difference. Using the api I cannot
find any
events created with the api but I can find events created by the UI
using
the api - see reply to Ryan.
Thanks for your efforts so far though
Conrad

On 1 Jul, 22:09, Trevor Johns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Jul 1, 11:54 am, cc_humbry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi Trevor
> > Thanks for your suggestions. I have tried the Calendar.php with
> > exactly the same problem (didn't the code I posted look
> > familiar ;-)  ). Also, have tried creating an event with a description
> > using the calendar UI as you suggested and then searching using the
> > api and lo and behold it finds it. So it appears that events created
> > with the UI are found with the api, but those created with the api
> > aren't found (but are with the calendar ui).
> > Any more ideas on this??
> > Thanks
> > Conrad
>
> Conrad,
> Hm, that's very strange. Have you also tried creating events (rather
> than just searching) using Calendar.php instead of your own code? If
> so, does that make a difference?
>
> --
> Trevor Johnshttp://tjohns.net


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