i have read about a event delete limitation, and or limit to events
(being deleted events are still counted for as events. what is the
limitation and how long to deleted events stay as an event before it
is gone for good?
Thank you
On Aug 16, 9:09 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I figured it out, here is what i did:
>
> $user = 'username';
> $pass = 'password';
> $service = Zend_Gdata_Calendar::AUTH_SERVICE_NAME; // predefined
> //service name for calendar
> $client = Zend_Gdata_ClientLogin::getHttpClient($user,$pass,
> $service);
> $gdataCal = new Zend_Gdata_Calendar($client);
>
> $query = $gdataCal->newEventQuery();
> $query->setUser('[EMAIL PROTECTED]');
> $query->setVisibility('private');
> $query->setProjection('full');
>
> $eventFeed = $gdataCal->getCalendarEventFeed($query);
>
> //Then each element is an event entry so you can get the edit links
> like
> //this:
> foreach ($eventFeed as $event) {
> echo $event->getLink('edit')->href;
> }
>
> On Aug 16, 8:27 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > Sweet, that appears to work!
> > Another question, how would this work if I have multiple calendars?
> > this only gets me an edit url for the default calendar, how would I
> > get edit urls for my other calendars? Thanks so much for your help.
>
> > On Aug 15, 7:33 pm, "Lane LiaBraaten (Google)"
>
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Hi stingraytest,
>
> > > You can get the edit URL from an event entry. If you get an event
> > > feed like this:
>
> > > $user = '[EMAIL PROTECTED]';
> > > $pass = 'myPassword';
> > > $service = Zend_Gdata_Calendar::AUTH_SERVICE_NAME; // predefined
> > > service name for calendar
> > > $client = Zend_Gdata_ClientLogin::getHttpClient($user,$pass,
> > > $service);
> > > $gdataCal = new Zend_Gdata_Calendar($client);
> > > $eventFeed = $gdataCal->getCalendarEventFeed();
>
> > > Then each element is an event entry so you can get the edit links like
> > > this:
>
> > > foreach ($eventFeed as $event) {
> > > echo $event->getLink('edit')->href;
>
> > > Hope that helps,
> > > Lane
>
> > > On Aug 15, 7:08 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > wrote:
>
> > > > hello,
> > > > in the Google Calendar Data API Developer's Guide for PHP, i am trying
> > > > to understand where
> > > > to retrieve the edit URL from.
>
> > > > the following explains in the deleting events section:
>
> > > > // Retrieve the edit URL for an event. When using this method, this
> > > > URL
> > > > // should already be available somewhere locally, such as in a
> > > > database.
> > > > $eventEditUrl = $event->getLink('edit')->href;
>
> > > > // Once the edit URL is available, it can be used to issue the delete
> > > > request.
> > > > // $gdataCal is an instance of Zend_Gdata_Calendar, which inherits
> > > > from Zend_Gdata_App.
> > > > $gdataCal->delete($eventEditUrl);
>
> > > > thank you,
> > > > james
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