Thanks for the answer - I don't agree...

As developer, I FIRST want to test the new API version, before
implementing it - even if it's just a minor update!

In my opinion, the header "Gdata-Version: 2" SHOULD default to 2.0,
otherwise it COULD break existing code, as it happened in my tool
(incremental date field with dates older than 26 days)!

btw: I tried it with header "Gdata-Version: 2.0", too...  same "bug"
with &updated-min=

with kind regards
Roland

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