Scratch that, I had accidentally changed the post to allcalendars
instead of owncalendars.

On Jun 15, 10:14 am, djMax <[email protected]> wrote:
> It might even be more fascinating than I think... I can no longer add
> a calendar with the same name, even though both users have deleted
> it.  Clearly I shouldn't be using the delete trick to clear events, so
> I guess I'll just leave it there - but it is surprising behavior.
>
> On Jun 13, 12:03 am, Ray Baxter <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I don't know.
>
> > What happens if you delete the ACL entry for ray? Then ray can't
> > access it and max can't access it. It may not be deleted by Google but
> > it wouldn't make any difference.
>
> > Ray
>
> > On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 3:27 PM, djMax<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Totally makes sense - is there any way to "really" delete 12345?
>
> > > On Jun 12, 4:39 pm, Ray Baxter <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >> You aren't deleting the Foo calendar. You are just deleting user max's
> > >> access to Foo. User ray can still access Foo, he own's it after all
> > >> (your step 2, I'm not sure how this would behave if ray could only
> > >> read Foo.)
>
> > >> My original point was that when user max created Foo again, it is a
> > >> different calendar named Foo. If the first Foo had id 12345, the
> > >> second has id 54321. User ray has access to 12345.
>
> > >> If max adds an event to foo 54321, ray won't see it on his foo 12345,
> > >> and vice-versa.
>
> > >> Ray
>
> > >> On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 12:05 PM, djMax<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > >> > I'm confused about your response.  My simple test at the moment:
>
> > >> > 1) Code creates a calendar called "Foo" as user "max"
> > >> > 2) Code creates an AclEntry (as owner) for user "ray" for the created
> > >> > calendar
> > >> > 3) Code deletes the calendar by iterating over the allcalendars feed
> > >> > and finding the one named "Foo"
> > >> > 4) I login as ray, and the Foo calendar is still there.
>
> > >> > On Jun 12, 2:40 pm, Ray Baxter <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >> >> Yes, check the ids. The calendar that you shared and deleted (your
> > >> >> subscription to) is not the same as the new calendar that you created.
> > >> >> This newly created calendar isn't shared with anyone.
>
> > >> >> Ray
>
> > >> >> On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 8:03 AM, djMax<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > >> >> > I have a need to delete all events in a calendar sometimes. I do 
> > >> >> > this
> > >> >> > by deleting the calendar and making it again (via the API).  
> > >> >> > Recently,
> > >> >> > I've also started sharing some of these calendars.  Now, it seems 
> > >> >> > when
> > >> >> > I delete them they don't get deleted from the other people sharing
> > >> >> > them.  Is this expected?
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