I found out something.

I open the event in the IE 7.0, the time is correct, if I open the
same event in FireFox 3.0 the time is on hour late.

On 13 nov, 13:52, Herzog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I can insert events correctly using CalendarService.Insert(…).
>
> But when I try to edit the event:
>
> CalendarService Service = new CalendarService("app");
> EventQuery Event = new EventQuery("app");
> Event.Uri = new Uri(string.Format("url"));
> EventEntry Entry = (EventEntry)((EventFeed)Service.Query
> (Event)).Entries[0];
> …
> Entry.Update();
>
> That's ok except that when I read Entry.Times[0].StartTime and
> Entry.Times[0].EndTime they are 1 hour late, if I open the calendar on
> the web, StartTime and EndTime are correct, different from what I've
> got on the EventEntry object. If I change StartTime or EndTime in the
> object and then update, they would show 1 hour forward on the web.
>
> In the object Entry.Times[0] the method IsDaylightSavingTime() returns
> false. And the program is running on a system which is currently in a
> time zone with "day light saving". But the time-zone calendar
> configuration on the web is the same as the system.
>
> Isn't Google Calendar aware of the day light saving in this particular
> time-zone? Will it ever be? When the "day light saving" finishes will
> I have to rewrite my code?
>
> Thanks, sorry for any mistake. English is not my first language.
> Herzog.

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