I have used both the AuthSub and clientLogin. The problem is that I
dont know which address to enter for the calendar? Under my settings,
I have the embed address, the public address, and the private address.
When I enter the private address, thats when its telling me that its a
read only feed.  If I enter just the calendar name, its still giving
me an error. I dont know which address to add the event to.

Thanks,
-Jacques

On Aug 1, 3:15 pm, John Bailon <[email protected]> wrote:
> Are you using magic cookie authentication? That only produces a read-
> only feed. You will have to use AuthSub proxy authentication or
> clientLogin username/password authentication method. AuthSub allows
> you to redirect the user to a Google login site and return an
> authentication token which you can then use for read-write access to
> the calendar. clientLogin, on the other hand, uses a hardcoded
> username and password that has the necessary access to the calendar.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> On Aug 1, 4:35 am, "jacques.gingras" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I'm stuck. I've tried setting the Private XML URL ie 
> > (https://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/*calendar*/private/basic) as the 
> > second
> > parameter to the insertEvent functions but I keep getting an error
> > that says "this is a read-only feed". I dont know how to make it so
> > that I can access my calendar and add events with the InsertEvent
> > function.
>
> > Please help!
>
> > Thanks,
> > -Jacques- Hide quoted text -
>
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