the xml in that example is this:
<entry xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom'
       xmlns:gd='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005'
       xmlns:gCal='http://schemas.google.com/gCal/2005'>
  <title type='text'>Little League Schedule</title>
  <summary type='text'>This calendar contains the practice schedule
and game times.</summary>
  <gCal:timezone value='America/Los_Angeles'></gCal:timezone>
  <gCal:hidden value='false'></gCal:hidden>
  <gCal:color value='#2952A3'></gCal:color>
  <gd:where rel='' label='' valueString='Oakland'></gd:where>
</entry>

All I've done to it was to add the <xml> tag and the <feed> tag (both
of which I've tried without).  Is the xml in the example incorrect?
Can you tell me exactly what's wrong with my xml?

Rich



On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 07:08, Ray Baxter<[email protected]> wrote:
> You are POSTing the xml for creating an event. You should POST the xml for
> creating a calendar.
> Follow the example here:
> http://code.google.com/apis/calendar/docs/2.0/developers_guide_protocol.html#CreatingCalendars
> Ray
>
> On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 8:07 AM, phyrefly <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> I am writing an iGoogle gadget, which calls the calendar API to add
>> and read events from its own calendar within a user's collection.  So
>> far, I've managed to get OAuth working, and retrieved a list of
>> calendars, now I'm trying to create the requested calendar name if it
>> doesn't exist.
>>
>> I create an xml string, and send it to the url as documented in the
>> Calendar API, but no luck...  I get an error:
>> com.sun.syndication.io.ParsingFeedException: Invalid XML
>> every time.  I don't get any more detail than that.  Can anyone help
>> me with this?
>>
>> Code snippets follow:
>>
>> var newCal = '<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>';
>> newCal = newCal + '<feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom";';
>> newCal = newCal + 'xmlns:openSearch="http://a9.com/-/spec/
>> opensearchrss/1.0/"';
>> newCal = newCal + 'xmlns:gCal="http://schemas.google.com/gCal/2005";';
>> newCal = newCal + 'xmlns:gd="http://schemas.google.com/g/2005";>';
>> newCal = newCal + '<updated>2009-08-06T12:25:03.873Z</updated>';
>> newCal = newCal + '<category scheme="http://schemas.google.com/g/
>> 2005#kind"';
>> newCal = newCal + 'term="http://schemas.google.com/gCal/
>> 2005#calendarmeta"/>';
>> newCal = newCal + '<entry xmlns=\'http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom\'\n';
>> newCal = newCal + ' xmlns:gd=\'http://schemas.google.com/g/2005\'\n';
>> newCal = newCal + ' xmlns:gCal=\'http://schemas.google.com/gCal/
>> 2005\'>';
>> newCal = newCal + ' <title type=\'text\'>P-Budget</title>';
>> newCal = newCal + ' <summary type=\'text\'>This calendar was created
>> for the Cal-Budget iGoogle gadget.</summary>';
>> newCal = newCal + ' <gCal:timezone value=\'Europe/London\'></
>> gCal:timezone>';
>> newCal = newCal + ' <gCal:hidden value=\'false\'></gCal:hidden>';
>> newCal = newCal + ' <gCal:color value=\'#2952A3\'></gCal:color>';
>> //newCal = newCal + ' <gCal:settingsProperty name=\'dateFieldOrder\'
>> value=\'YMD\'/>';
>> //newCal = newCal + ' <gCal:settingsProperty name=\'format24HourTime\'
>> value=\'true\'/>';
>> //newCal = newCal + ' <gCal:dateFieldOrder value=\'YMD\'></
>> gCal:dateFieldOrder>';
>> //newCal = newCal + ' <gCal:format24HourTime value=\'true\'></
>> gCal:format24HourTime>';
>> newCal = newCal + ' <gd:where rel=\'\' label=\'\' valueString=\'London
>> \'></gd:where>';
>> newCal = newCal + '</entry>';
>> newCal = newCal + '</feed>';
>>
>>  var url = 'http://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/default/owncalendars/
>> full';
>> var headers = {
>> "Content-Type": "application/atom+xml"
>> };
>>
>> fetchData(url,newCalResponse,newCal,"POST",headers);
>>
>> then in fetchData, the following code:
>>
>>  var params = {};
>> params[gadgets.io.RequestParameters.CONTENT_TYPE] =
>> gadgets.io.ContentType.FEED;
>> params[gadgets.io.RequestParameters.AUTHORIZATION] =
>> gadgets.io.AuthorizationType.OAUTH;
>> params[gadgets.io.RequestParameters.OAUTH_SERVICE_NAME] = "google";
>> params[gadgets.io.RequestParameters.OAUTH_USE_TOKEN] = "always";
>> params[gadgets.io.RequestParameters.METHOD] = eval
>> ("gadgets.io.MethodType."+pMethod);
>> params[gadgets.io.RequestParameters.NUM_ENTRIES] = 100;
>> params[gadgets.io.RequestParameters.GET_SUMMARIES] = true;
>> if (pData) {params[gadgets.io.RequestParameters.POST_DATA] = pData;}
>> if (pHeaders) {params[gadgets.io.RequestParameters.HEADERS] =
>> pHeaders;}
>>
>> gadgets.io.makeRequest(url, function (response) {}, params);
>>
>> (I've snipped the content of the response function for ease of
>> reading)
>>
>> The XML looks fine to me, and passes validation.  I've tried it
>> without the feed tags, without any of the options for an entry, and
>> with all of them, and any other combination I thought made sense, and
>> none of it works.
>>
>> Please help!
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Rich
>>
>>
>
>
> >
>

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