I suggest a simple test everybody can do, without programming
knowledge: just type in browser ( being logged in the Google Calendar)
http://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/default/allcalendars/full
The Google Calendar Api behavior at this moment is strange indeed… For
some accounts it works perfectly, for other doesn’t.
I have noticed that, for Google Calendar account with a lot of
calendars inside (more than 10) it doesn’t work, but for all accounts
with few calendars it works.
Let’s hope for Big G will respond also…
By the way, Dave, I am also a customer of OggSync …. I do believe you.
So, you have one customer satisfied. There’s a start!


On 1 Iun, 02:10, Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In case anyone at Google is frantically working Saturday night to fix
> this problem, I built a version of my app that skips the calendar feed
> fetch if there are "could not generate feed" errors and goes on to
> sync events.  Here's what happens when I try to delete an event:
>
>   <batch:status code="403" reason="[EMAIL PROTECTED] does not have
> read privileges on the calendar owned by
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]"></batch:status>
>
> The error is bogus because the calendar in question is a secondary
> calendar created by the user. Here's hoping that clue sheds some light
> on a speedy fix...
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