I have a few links for you to check out.

1. http://www.kaginweb.com/rhk/cal/testcal.php
This is the events grabbed between today and a month from today by
date (i.e. from the 13th to next month on the 13th).  The first event
is out of order, but the rest of the events are fine.  This first
event is an instance of a recurring event that was canceled.

2. http://www.kaginweb.com/rhk/cal/testcal2.php
This is the events grabbed between a month from today and two months
from today by date.  The first three events are out of order, of which
the second and third events are canceled instances of recurring
events.  The next event has no when field.  The following two events
are again out of order - these are recurring events where the href
field is grabbing the original entry and not the entry that is
specified on that date.

3. http://www.kaginweb.com/rhk/cal/testcal.txt
This is the text version of number 1.

Hope this helps,
Ryan K

On Sep 12, 10:39 am, "Ray Baxter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Could you post some data? Preferably an accessible url, but baring
> that a redacted feed would suffice.
>
> Ray
>
> On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 7:32 AM, Ryan K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I have done setOrderBy('starttime'), and for the most part, it returns
> > accurate results.  However, it unreliably but consistently puts the
> > first few events out of order (i.e. for a particular range of dates,
> > it consistently puts "x" amount of events out of order at the
> > beginning, but depending on the dates one chooses, the value "x"
> > unreliably changes to something else that I don't know how to
> > predict).
>
> > I still receive entries without the when field filled in (I believe
> > these are either recurring events or events that I have deleted the
> > instance), and still receive entries with the when field filled in yet
> > they are deleted instances.
>
> > Thanks for the help thus far.
>
> > On Sep 12, 2:30 am, Ray Baxter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> On your final point, I'm not sure how this works in Zend, but the
> >> default is for events to be returned to you in lastmodified order. The
> >> alternative, which it sounds like you are expecting, is
> >> orderby=starttime, but this is not the default.
>
> >> Ray
>
> >> On Sep 11, 2008, at 9:45 PM, Ryan K wrote:
>
> >> > I have created a recurring event and then proceeded to remove certain
> >> > instances of the event.  When I then use the Zend framework to query
> >> > for the events, these deleted instances still show up.  Furthermore,
> >> > certain instances of events have a blank "when" entry.  Finally, when
> >> > grabbing dates in an ascending order, the first few entries are out of
> >> > order (but the rest are in order).  If desired, I can post my code.
>
> >> > Any help is greatly appreciated.
>
> >> --
> >> Ray Baxterhttp://67central.com/bc/

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