I've managed to write a program that applies a query to a calendar
feed, however it gets some very odd results - for these start & end
values:

'2008-04-06T22:42:19.226410'
(Pdb) query.end_max
'2008-04-07T00:42:19.226410'
(Pdb)

I get results completely outside the range in my query:

Radia
                Start time: 2015-03-30T16:00:00.000+01:00
                End time:   2015-03-30T16:30:00.000+01:00
Radia
                Start time: 2015-03-23T16:00:00.000Z
                End time:   2015-03-23T16:30:00.000Z

... everything is in 2015

these are some of my query terms:

Here is my querying code:

def __call__(self, startTime, endTime ):
        query =
gdata.calendar.service.CalendarEventQuery( self.username,
self.visibility, self.projection )

        assert endTime > startTime, "End time should be after start
time."

        query.orderby = "starttime"
        query.futureevents = "true"
        query.singleevents = "true"

        query.end_max = endTime.isoformat()
        query.start_min = startTime.isoformat()

        feed = self.calendar_service.CalendarQuery( query )
        for i, an_event in enumerate(feed.entry):
            yield an_event

THANKS!
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