Dear Sir,

Your professional support and quick answers saved a lot of time by
pointing in the right development direction.

Thank you,
Jules


On May 16, 11:16 pm, "Austin (Google)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I see what you mean now, that updating an existing html format does not
> retain its original html styling.  Yes this is most likely an effect that is
> produced by the Calendar UI, please submit this issue to the Calendar Help
> Center -
>
> http://www.google.com/support/calendar/bin/request.py?contact_type=fe...
>
> Thanks,
> Austin
>
> On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 9:45 AM, Jules <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Dear Sir,
>
> > Thank you for the clue.
> > It helps, but it does not solve the hole problem.
>
> > Using MyEntry.Content.Type = "html", does not generate an error
> > anymore, but it just eliminates all the html tags, and update the text
> > itself.
> > The entry, even updated, has content.type still "text".
>
> > A similar behaviour has the web interface of Google Calendar:
> > 1) Edit the event description,  using html tags. Save changes, OK
> > Display html format
> > 2) Edit again the event description, modify something, Save changes.
> > Wrong. All the html format is gone!
> > This could be a general bug of Google Calendar.
>
> > This issue is very relevant, because this could bring to Google
> > Calendar interevents linking, using the feeds addresses ... like
> > <a href="http://www.google.com/calendar/event?
>
> > eid=Y3VmM3BqYWw3c2U1NnBnNjNpbmpyMTdoZm8gcGhjZzhpamFlb2owMzg0cXNvaHBzZDA0MzhAZw<http://www.google.com/calendar/event?eid=Y3VmM3BqYWw3c2U1NnBnNjNpbmpy...>
> > ">Link
> > to another event</a>
>
> > I would appreciate if you could find a workaround,
> > Kind Regards,
> > Jules
>
> > On 14 Mai, 23:41, "Austin (Google)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Hi Jules,
>
> > > This is because by default the content type is set to be "text" which
> > > represents plain text.  To set content to contain html tags you have to
> > > explicitly set the content type to be of "html", you do that like this  -
>
> > > MyEntry.Content.Type = "html";
>
> > > Hope it helps,
> > > Austin
>
> > > On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 3:12 AM, Jules <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > The problem is that, when trying to update an event content via api
> > > > google calendar using html tags, every time an error occurs.
> > > > If you try via classic Google Calendar web interface, you can
> > > > successfully use html tags.
>
> > > > Code sample:( Visual Basic)
> > > > Private Sub UpdateWithHtmlTags()
>
> > > > StrQuery = "My tennis club"
> > > > Dim myQuery As EventQuery = New EventQuery(StrQuery)
> > > > Dim calFeed As EventFeed = MyService.Query(myQuery)
> > > > Dim MyEntry As EventEntry
>
> > > >        For Each MyEntry In calFeed.Entries
> > > >            MyEntry.Content.Content = "<b>New tennis club description
> > > > content</b>"
> > > >            MyEntry.Update()
> > > >        Next
>
> > > > End Sub
>
> > > > Thank you for your support in advance,
> > > > Jules
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