Please ignore my typos ... :D
{I type too fast I guess...}

On Apr 10, 8:40 am, ITConsultant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Austin,
>
> Thanks for your support and help throughout...
>
> I have successfully implemented JSON logic to get feeds...
> The only issue is with sharing Google calendars...its got some weird
> issues with updating events so working on that... :D
>
> well to be honest yes Java api is super useful...may be I didn't
> require it and here they are using IE6 and LOT of SECURITY related to
> IE and scripting...so I couldn't get whole of API loaded and I got web
> proxy error 407. I GUESS, basically Java scripts did not have
> permission to get the feed and thats how it failed...I dont know how
> vague or incorrect do I sound...but some how we believe that its due
> to web sense+IE version+ IE restrictions....lol but even
> otherwise...probably we didn't spend more time on it I guess....well I
> enjoyed playing with api - as you said its quite powerful and
> useful...so yeah JSON was much more helpful since everything was much
> simple and I got the required text input...all I had to do was change
> list events function with my own set of javascript string manipulation
> functions to get required set of data....but JSON is amazing...
>
> well I dont know how will I be able to give you guys more internal
> technical feedback....lets me know - you have my email right......
>
> Thanks....
>
> On Apr 9, 2:42 pm, "Austin (Google)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > While I agree that json-in-script is a great way to get calendar feeds
> > for read-only purpose, I believe that the JavaScript client library is
> > still extremely useful and powerful.  The JavaScript client library
> > can provide not only read but also write operations pertaining to
> > calendar.  I am not quite sure what is the web proxy issue you had
> > experienced, perhaps you can share some specific feedback with us.
>
> > Thank you for the input and for your support of json-in-script feed, I
> > am also a fan of json-in-script :)
>
> > Google Data with JSON:http://code.google.com/apis/gdata/json.html
> > JavaScript Interactive Developer 
> > Guide:http://code.google.com/apis/calendar/developers_guide_js.html#Interac...
>
> > Thanks,
> > Austin
>
> > On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 7:27 PM, ITConsultant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > >  whoever is reading this thread....
>
> > >  1.If you want to get Google calendar feed on your web page,its
> > >  easy...dont use Google api (web proxy issues will arise)...so look for
> > >  json code on how to read google feed...then take that feed and call
> > >  insertagenda javascript function...which will inturn call listevents
> > >  to display the calendar feed....DONT USE GOOGLE API sample
> > >  script....it works fine but if you want only client side java script
> > >  functionality then JSON is the way to go... more over google calendar
> > >  has so many issues related to these API's and calendar sharing...god
> > >  save us... :D
>
> > >  On Apr 7, 8:48 am, ITConsultant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >  > So we have seperate keys for localhost,testserver and for production
> > >  > server....
>
> > >  > On Apr 7, 8:35 am, ITConsultant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > >  > > We have done that....but the problem is,that key works well on
> > >  > > localhost but on server it doesnt display any calendar and your
> > >  > > javascript silently fails....
>
> > >  > > Thanks...
>
> > >  > > On Apr 4, 3:57 pm, "Austin (Google)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > >  > > > Hi,
>
> > >  > > > You can go to this pagehttp://gd.google.com/html/signup.html
>
> > >  > > > and enter in your domain, ie,http://www.mydomain.com.  The
> > >  > > > registration should redirect you to a page with sample code of how 
> > > to
> > >  > > > embed and use the key.  You should test it out by copy/paste the
> > >  > > > sample code and upload to your domain server and you should be able
> > >  > > > access and use the library with the key right away.
>
> > >  > > > Hope it helps,
> > >  > > > Austin
>
> > >  > > > On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 6:50 PM, ITConsultant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> > > wrote:
>
> > >  > > > >  Austin,
>
> > >  > > > >  How can I get my website specific key (what are the steps)? and 
> > > how
> > >  > > > >  long does it take to become functional ?
>
> > >  > > > >  Thanks...
>
> > >  > > > >  On Apr 4, 2:13 pm, "Austin (Google)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >  > > > >  > Hi,
>
> > >  > > > > > To sign up for a developer key to use our JavaScript client 
> > > library -
>
> > >  > > > >  >http://gd.google.com/html/signup.html
>
> > >  > > > >  > Once you get the dev key, it is functional immediate.  There 
> > > should be
> > >  > > > >  > no domain restriction, meaning as long as you have a 
> > > developer key
> > >  > > > >  > that mapped to some unique domain, that key will work for any 
> > > domains.
>
> > >  > > > >  > Thanks,
> > >  > > > >  > Austin
>
> > >  > > > > > On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 6:05 PM, ITConsultant <[EMAIL 
> > > PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > >  > > > >  > >  Hey Austin,
>
> > >  > > > >  > >  can you please tell me more about Key generation and how 
> > > long does it
> > >  > > > >  > >  take the key to start functioning...
>
> > >  > > > >  > >  Also while registering our domains....can you please post 
> > > a help on
> > >  > > > >  > >  how to register domain names based on links,ports,server 
> > > names?
>
> > >  > > > >  > >  Thanks...
>
> > >  > > > >  > >  On Apr 4, 9:37 am, ITConsultant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >  > > > >  > >  > Hi Austin,
>
> > >  > > > >  > >  > Thanks for your reply.
>
> > >  > > > >  > >  > Well I am running a asp page on IIS on localhost and on 
> > > production
> > >  > > > >  > >  > server.
> > >  > > > >  > >  > I use firefox, works well.I have IE6 - it just crashes 
> > > terribly....
>
> > >  > > > >  > >  > Just for your information-
> > >  > > > >  > >  > Also,I tried dowloading your Google calendar 
> > > api,executed the VS2003
> > >  > > > >  > >  > code,it shows Error Code 407 web proxy authentication.
> > >  > > > >  > >  > So I now I have asked network people to look into issue 
> > > of blocking
> > >  > > > >  > >  > google.com since they block gmail.
> > >  > > > >  > >  > Dont know,lets see..
>
> > >  > > > >  > >  > Thanks Austin.
>
> > >  > > > >  > >  > On Apr 4, 9:31 am, "Austin (Google)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> > > wrote:
>
> > >  > > > >  > >  > > Hi,
>
> > >  > > > >  > >  > > Ah I see, let me collect some information to look into 
> > > this.  Are you
> > >  > > > >  > >  > > running your app with a real domain or localhost? and 
> > > what browsers
> > >  > > > >  > >  > > are you using?
>
> > >  > > > >  > >  > > Thanks,
> > >  > > > >  > >  > > Austin
>
> > >  > > > >  > >  > > On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 1:15 PM, ITConsultant <[EMAIL 
> > > PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > >  > > > >  > >  > > >  I would also like to add that,
> > >  > > > >  > >  > > >  I suspect that this might also be cookie related on 
> > > our server ?
>
> > >  > > > >  > >  > > >  Thanks...
>
> > >  > > > >  > >  > > >  On Apr 4, 8:45 am, ITConsultant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> > > wrote:
> > >  > > > >  > >  > > >  > Also all I am doing in my code is,calling 
> > > "loadcalendar" function with
> > >  > > > >  > >  > > >  > the url and including the javascript in my asp 
> > > pages....
> > >  > > > >  > >  > > >  > The google api script is the same as it is 
> > > available in sample
> > >  > > > >  > >  > > >  > walkthrough provided on Google calendar api 
> > > website....
>
> > >  > > > >  > >  > > >  > On Apr 4, 8:39 am, ITConsultant <[EMAIL 
> > > PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > >  > > > >  > >  > > >  > > Hi,
>
> > >  > > > >  > >  > > >  > > I have a demo to present using Google calendars 
> > > on our clients
> > >  > > > >  > >  > > >  > > website.
>
> > >  > > > >  > >  > > >  > > I did all the programming/designing required 
> > > for it and it works fine
> > >  > > > >  > >  > > >  > > on my local machine.
>
> > >  > > > >  > >  > > >  > > But when I put the same thing on my test,dev 
> > > and production server, it
> > >  > > > >  > >  > > >  > > doesn't like it and a popup comes up saying 
> > > "Developer Key Validation
> > >  > > > >  > >  > > >  > > Failed"
>
> > >  > > > >  > >  > > >  > > Now I don't know what to do with this,I need to 
> > > advise my network or
> > >  > > > >  > >  > > >  > > web administrator.
>
> > >  > > > >  > >  > > >  > > So,did anyone of you have similar issues and 
> > > how did you resolve this
> > >  > > > >  > >  > > >  > > issue ?
>
> > >  > > > >  > >  > > >  > > At the moment I feel its something to do with -
> > >  > > > >  > >  > > >  > > 1.JavaScript configuration on our server.
> > >  > > > >  > >  > > >  > > 2. Adding Google application permission in our 
> > > domain or in our server
> > >  > > > >  > >  > > >  > > configurations.
>
> > >  > > > >  > >  > > >  > > Can you please help me with this.
>
> > >  > > > >  > >  > > >  > > Thanks very much.
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