Looks like it's option A, the XML is missing the extended properties.
On Jun 18, 10:51 pm, Frank Mantek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "not getting saved" ->
>
> a) means the mastCal.Updated() is not creating an HTTP PUT request
> with Xml that indicates the extended property. You could verify this
> with Fiddlertool or other traffic capture programs
>
> b) the Update() creates the correct xml, but the server does not save it
>
> ?
>
> Frank Mantek
> Google
> On Jun 18, 2008, at 9:24 PM, Todd wrote:
>
>
>
> > Is it possible to add Extended Properties to the CalendarEntry object
> > using the .NET client library? I can add extended properties to
> > events, but when I do the same with a calendar the properties don't
> > get saved. Here's my code:
>
> > ExtendedProperty test = new ExtendedProperty();
> > test.Name = CalendarManager.PROP_PREFIX + "group";
> > test.Value = name;
>
> > masterCal.ExtensionElements.Add(test);
> > masterCal.Update();
>
> > Thanks.
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