Hi Mark,

The docs for creating, updating, and deleting calendars can be found
in the protocol, Java, and Python tabs of the developers guide:
http://code.google.com/apis/calendar/developers_guide_protocol.html#ManagingCalendars

The other client libraries haven't been updated with helper methods
for these new feeds, but you can roll your own implementation for now.

Cheers,
Lane

On Aug 9, 9:53 am, Mark Swanson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Charlie Wood wrote:
> > OK thanks. We're seeing more quota exceptions recently. Is spam really
> > an issue with calendars? Regardless, the new ability to delete entire
> > calendars (which I assume, like deleting a calendar in the UI, frees
> > up quota space immediately) should help.
>
> This would help a lot in some cases, and if it removed to old deleted
> items as well that could provide folks a workaround to the quota
> problem. Where is this new ability documented?
>
> Cheers.
>
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