Thanks for the response.

When I loaded the file as file://c:/dev/htdocs/xxx.html, I was getting
the error messages I explained in my previous message. If I load it as
http://localhost/xxx.html, the behavior is different. If the user is
not currently logged in, it brings up a screen to log me in. Once I
login, I then get another screen that prompts me to grant the access.
Once I click on "Grant Access" button, it finally displays the feed
title. Is this the expected behavior? Also, is there a way to login
and grant access pragmatically?

Thanks.

On Nov 5, 3:38 pm, Trevor Johns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 12:00 PM, ssr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I copied the following code from javascript client library
> > documentation into my web page to test how authentication works:
>
> > function getGoogleCalendar() {
> >  var myService = new google.gdata.calendar.CalendarService('GoogleInc-
> > jsguide-1.0');
> >  var token = google.accounts.user.login("http://www.google.com/
> > calendar/feeds/");
> >  myService.getEventsFeed("http://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/
> > default/private/full", handleMyFeed, handleError);
> > }
>
> > function handleMyFeed(myResultsFeedRoot) {
> >  alert("This feed's title is: " +
> > myResultsFeedRoot.feed.getTitle().getText());
> > }
>
> > function handleError(e) {
> >  alert(e.cause.statusText);
> > //  alert(e.cause ? e.cause.statusText : e.message);
> > }
>
> > google.load("gdata", "1");
> > google.setOnLoadCallback(getGoogleCalendar);
>
> > When I try to load this page, I am getting alert "Request via script
> > load timed out. Possible causes: feed URL is incorrect; feed requires
> > authentication" and when I close the alert box, I then get the
> > following message in the browser window:
>
> > "The page you have requested cannot be displayed. Another site was
> > requesting access to your Google Account, but sent a malformed
> > request. Please contact the site that you were trying to use when you
> > received this message to inform them of the error. A detailed error
> > message follows:"
>
> >    "The "next" parameter was bad or missing."
>
> > Is anything wrong with the above code and how to fix the issue?
>
> > Any help would be appreciated greatly.
> > Thanks.
>
> Hm, it looks correct to me.
>
> Can you post a public sample page that would allow us to reproduce the 
> problem?
>
> --
> Trevor Johns

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