On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 5:16 AM, Ahmad <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> The code hasn't been changed for a long period and as you said 500
> means server error, when the calendar locks I can query it but not
> create new events, is it the anti-abuse policy? please give me more
> info about it. Thanks.

Ahmad,
An HTTP 500 error could be many things. To figure out the cause I need
to either:

1. Be able to reproduce it on my end (this is best), or
2. I need to know the username, IP address, and *exact* time when the
request was made so I can try to locate the exception that was
generated in our server logs.

That being said, HTTP 500 errors are usually not related our abuse
protection mechanisms.

-- 
Trevor Johns

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