I believe the extended data is only accessible through the api. You have to
build your own UI to it.
I have AJAX web page that brings up a date range of calendar events and
allows entering/updating of the extended data fields that I require. I leave
the rest of the event creation/management to google's calendar app so I
don't have to recreate it's functionality just to a few fields.

-John

On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 5:49 PM, Eli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> I like that Google has thought about extended data modeling here.  It
> really goes beyond what I expected to find.
>
> However, now we're in the precarious position of having the data
> storage capability but missing the UI features.
>
> Anyone know which calendar applications (web and desktop) support
> extended properties?  Google doesn't...  Are there plug-ins available
> to extend Outlook, iCal, etc?
>
> I'm thinking my best option here is to create a template for the
> description field and post-process the extended properties out of
> that.  But this requires heavy non-standards publisher cooperation.
>
> >
>

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