Cool. I'll check that out and let you know.

On Oct 18, 6:05 am, Frank Mantek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok. So this is somehow a mixup between documentation and
> implementation. From my testing, calendar currently creates default
> reminders when you send an entry looking like this:
>
> <entry>
>    ...
>    <gd:reminder/>
> </entry>
>
> So you need to have a completely empty reminder element inside the
> eventEntry.
>
> Now the current version of .NET does not do that :) There is an
> optimization in the save code that says, don't send empty stuff
> around for the reminder.
>
> I removed that optimization, and then code like below works if you
> add the following line:
>
> entry.Reminder = new Reminder()
>
> to create the empty <gd:reminder/>. If you don't want to send a
> Reminder element at all, just do
>
> entry.Reminder= null;
>
> I have updated Release/ASP/Mobile dlls in subversion. If you could
> please see if that fixes your issue, and let me know.
>
> Regards
>
> Frank Mantek
> Google
>
> On Oct 17, 2007, at 9:29 PM,grinndaddywrote:
>
>
>
> > Sure. Here's the code that produces the EventEntry object (ee).
> > Nothing else is added to ee before it is sent. If you guys need more
> > code (such as the portion that does the actual inserting of the entry)
> > then just ask.
>
> >            ee.Title.Text = title
>
> >            Dim wn As New [When]
> >            If Not day Is Nothing Then
> >                    '' Set when (and extent) to event
> >                    day = extraction.GetDateFromSaid(day.Trim)
> >                    wn.StartTime = CDate(Trim(day & " " & time))
> >                    If time Is Nothing Then
> >                            wn.AllDay = True
> >                            wn.EndTime = wn.StartTime.AddDays(1)
> >                    Else
> >                            extent = IIf(extent Is Nothing, "1 hour", extent)
> >                            Dim endTime As Date = EndTimeFromExtent(extent, 
> > wn.StartTime)
> >                            wn.EndTime = endTime
> >                    End If
> >            Else
> >                    wn.StartTime = Date.Today
> >                    wn.EndTime = Date.Today.AddDays(1)
> >                    wn.AllDay = True
> >            End If
> >            ee.Times.Add(wn)
>
> > On Oct 17, 9:05 am, Frank Mantek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> I think kulvinders problem was subsequently solved (setting the
> >> remindner in .net to unspecified fixes this, so that we send no
> >> reminder at all.
>
> >> In your case, i need more details. Can you trace what is send over
> >> the wire when you do this? Or post the code that is doing it?
>
> >> Frank Mantek
> >> Google
>
> >> On Oct 17, 2007, at 2:30 PM,grinndaddywrote:
>
> >>> Have you guys come up with an answer to this?
>
> >>> On Oct 9, 4:29 am, Frank Mantek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>> First thing i like to understand is:
>
> >>>> a) is that happening with older versions of .net?
> >>>> b) is that happening with java?
>
> >>>> This sounds like a service bug. If it is not i need to investigate
> >>>> more.
>
> >>>> Frank Mantek
> >>>> Google
> >>>> On Oct 9, 2007, at 6:46 AM, Kulvinder Singh wrote:
>
> >>>>> Hi,
>
> >>>>> The following is the summary of the Reminder.cs class from
> >>>>> extensions :
>
> >>>>> /// <summary>
>
> >>>>> /// GData schema extension describing a reminder on an event.
>
> >>>>> /// </summary>
>
> >>>>> /// <remarks>
>
> >>>>> /// <para>You can represent a set of reminders where each has a
> >>>>> (1)
> >>>>> reminder
>
> >>>>> /// period and (2) notification method. The method can be either
> >>>>> "sms",
>
> >>>>> /// "email", "alert", "none", "all".</para>
>
> >>>>> ///
>
> >>>>> /// <para>The meaning of this set of reminders differs based on
> >>>>> whether you
>
> >>>>> /// are reading or writing feeds. When reading, the set of
> >>>>> reminders
>
> >>>>> /// returned on an event takes into account both defaults on a
>
> >>>>> /// parent recurring event (when applicable) as well as the user's
>
> >>>>> /// defaults on calendar. If there are no gd:reminders returned
> >>>>> that
>
> >>>>> /// means the event has absolutely no reminders. "none" or "all"
> >>>>> will
>
> >>>>> /// not apply in this case.</para>
>
> >>>>> ///
>
> >>>>> /// <para>Writing is different because we have to be backwards-
> >>>>> compatible
>
> >>>>> /// (see *) with the old way of setting reminders. For easier
> >>>>> analysis
>
> >>>>> /// we describe all the behaviors defined in the table below.
> >>>>> (Notice
>
> >>>>> /// we only include cases for minutes, as the other cases
> >>>>> specified in
>
> >>>>> /// terms of days/hours/absoluteTime can be converted to this
> >>>>> case.)
> >>>>> </para>
>
> >>>>> ///
>
> >>>>> /// <para>Notice method is case-sensitive: must be in lowercase!</
> >>>>> para>
>
> >>>>> ///
>
> >>>>> /// <list type="table">
>
> >>>>> /// <listheader>
>
> >>>>> /// <term></term>
>
> >>>>> /// <term>No method or method=all</term>
>
> >>>>> /// <term>method=none</term>
>
> >>>>> /// <term>method=email|sms|alert</term>
>
> >>>>> /// </listheader>
>
> >>>>> /// <item>
>
> >>>>> /// <term>No gd:rem</term>
>
> >>>>> /// <term>*No reminder</term>
>
> >>>>> /// <term>N/A</term>
>
> >>>>> /// <term>N/A</term>
>
> >>>>> /// </item>
>
> >>>>> /// <item>
>
> >>>>> /// <term>1 gd:rem</term>
>
> >>>>> /// <term>*Use user's default settings</term>
>
> >>>>> /// <term>No reminder</term>
>
> >>>>> /// <term>InvalidEntryException</term>
>
> >>>>> /// </item>
>
> >>>>> /// <item>
>
> >>>>> /// <term>1 gd:rem min=0</term>
>
> >>>>> /// <term>*Use user's default settings</term>
>
> >>>>> /// <term>No reminder</term>
>
> >>>>> /// <term>InvalidEntryException</term>
>
> >>>>> /// </item>
>
> >>>>> /// <item>
>
> >>>>> /// <term>1 gd:rem min=-1</term>
>
> >>>>> /// <term>*No reminder</term>
>
> >>>>> /// <term>No reminder</term>
>
> >>>>> /// <term>InvalidEntryException</term>
>
> >>>>> /// </item>
>
> >>>>> /// <item>
>
> >>>>> /// <term>1 gd:rem min=+n</term>
>
> >>>>> /// <term>*Override with no +n for user's selected methods</term>
>
> >>>>> /// <term>No reminder</term>
>
> >>>>> /// <term>Set exactly one reminder on event at +n with given
> >>>>> method</term>
>
> >>>>> /// </item>
>
> >>>>> /// <item>
>
> >>>>> /// <term>Multiple gd:rem</term>
>
> >>>>> /// <term>InvalidEntryException</term>
>
> >>>>> /// <term>InvalidEntryException</term>
>
> >>>>> /// <term>Copy this set exactly</term>
>
> >>>>> /// </item>
>
> >>>>> /// </list>
>
> >>>>> ///
>
> >>>>> /// <para>Hence, to override an event with a set of reminder time,
> >>>>> method
>
> >>>>> /// pairs, just specify them exactly. To clear an event of all
>
> >>>>> /// overrides (and go back to inheriting the user's defaults),
> >>>>> one can
>
> >>>>> /// simply specify a single gd:reminder with no extra
> >>>>> attributes. To
>
> >>>>> /// have NO event reminders on an event, either set a single
>
> >>>>> /// gd:reminder with negative reminder time, or simply update the
> >>>>> event
>
> >>>>> /// with a single gd:reminder method=none.</para>
>
> >>>>> /// </remarks>
>
> >>>>> I am using .NET 1.1.0.0 Calendar API and i am sending a reminder
> >>>>> with 30 min and i havent set any "method" attribute. My calendar
> >>>>> has a default reminder of 10 min Popup and it was added as a popup
> >>>>> reminder of 30 min. I event i added was a single event.
>
> >>>>> I then tried using a recurring event and what you see is correct.
> >>>>> When you look at the newly created event with a 30 min reminder
> >>>>> and
> >>>>> no method attribute specified, reminder is not available on this
> >>>>> event when you go and edit it to see all the values but if you see
> >>>>> the "agenda" view, there is a clock still hanging after the
> >>>>> subject
> >>>>> of the recurring event.
>
> >>>>> Any ideas from Google guys ?
>
> >>>>> Thanks
>
> >>>>> Kulvinder Singh
>
> >>>>> ----- Original Message ----
> >>>>> From:grinndaddy<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>>>> To: Google Calendar Data API <google-calendar-help-
> >>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>>>> Sent: Tuesday, October 9, 2007 2:15:46 AM
> >>>>> Subject: Default Event Reminders in .NET
>
> >>>>> I'm using the .NET API to add events to a user's calendar. When an
> >>>>> event is added it doesn't have any event reminders set, even if
> >>>>> the
> >>>>> calendar has default reminders set.
>
> >>>>> For example, if I have a default reminder to send an SMS
> >>>>> message 15
> >>>>> min before an event for my calendar and add an event via the UI,
> >>>>> that
> >>>>> event will be set to have an SMS reminder sent 15 min before it
> >>>>> occurs. However, if I add it via the API, that event won't have
> >>>>> any
> >>>>> reminders.
>
> >>>>> In the API documentation (http://code.google.com/apis/calendar/
> >>>>> developers_guide_dotnet.html#Reminders) it says "If no reminder
> >>>>> method
> >>>>> is specified, the event will use the calendar's default reminder
> >>>>> settings." but this does not appear to be the case.
>
> >>>>> How can I make an event added via the .NET API use the default
> >>>>> reminders for its parent calendar?
>
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