I noticed that i don't have a helper method to deal with this. Just  
added UrlEncodeUnsafe to the Utilities class. UrlEncodeReserved would  
not have fixed this, as the # sign is not a reserved char, but seems  
to be the culprit here.

Frank Mantek
Google
On Apr 21, 2008, at 1:01 PM, Frank Mantek wrote:

> How did you construct that URI? I would assume that the [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>  should be encoded?
>
> Frank Mantek
> Google
> On Apr 21, 2008, at 11:41 AM, Kulvinder Singh wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am trying to download the weather calendar data but getting the  
>> following error :
>>
>> Execution of request failed: http://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/p#weather 
>> @group.v.calendar.google.com/private/full?max- 
>> results=2147483647&start-min=2005-07-26T18:30:00Z&start- 
>> max=2011-01-15T18:30:00Z&ctz=Asia/Calcutta
>>
>> InnerException : The remote server returned an error: (400) Bad  
>> Request.
>> Invalid UserId p
>> StackTrace :    at Google.GData.Client.Service.Query(Uri queryUri,  
>> DateTime ifModifiedSince)
>>
>> Please let me know how did the google server figured out the  
>> username as "p" which is wrong.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Kulvinder Singh
>>
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>> Try it now.
>> >>
>


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