Hi,

I am getting reports from my users that they are getting 410 GONE even
though updated-min date is set properly? Can you elaborate more what
is actually changed?

BR,
Petteri
GoogaSync.com





On Jul 30, 8:12 pm, Trevor Johns <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello everybody,
> We have a new Calendar Data API release for you all. The changelog is
> below.
>
> As always, you can subscribe to the Atom feed 
> athttp://code.google.com/apis/calendar/changelog.htmlto get the latest
> news on
> any future releases.
>
> Calendar Data API Release 2009-08
> Date: July 29, 2009
> Description:
>
> This release fixes the following issues:
>
> - Ensure that HTTP 410 (Gone) is returned if `updated-min` is set to a
> date
>   before the last time a calendar was cleaned. This allows sync
> clients to
>   know that all events are out out of sync and that a complete rebuild
> should
>   be performed. (Requires protocol version 2.1.)
> - If both `gd:when` and `gd:recurrence` data are specified when
> creating an
>   event entry, an HTTP 400 (Bad Request) error is returned.
> - Issue 866: Attempting to configure a calendar to use an invalid
> timezone now
>   returns an HTTP 400 (Bad Request) error rather than defaulting to
> UTC.
>
> --
> Trevor Johns
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