A poster on a similair thread suggested adding time zone and start-
min.  After thinking about it I tried just added timezone and that
seemed to work.  After all how can google know what the future is if
it doesn't know which time zone the request is coming from.

So I added this: &ctz=America/Vancouver
and it seems to have fixed it.  Time will tell :)

Dave

On Dec 16, 12:07 pm, Tyson <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm having a similar issue but no solution to found :-(
>
> On Dec 10, 1:22 pm,lonecrow<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I have a feed URL that includes the future events only parameter.
>
> > When I access it from my PC it correctly shows only future events.
> > When I access it from my server is shows all events.
>
> > I was making a movie to demonstrate when suddenly the server started
> > displaying future events only.  A few minutes later it reverted to
> > showing all events.  This has nothing to do with my local browser
> > cache, I can sit there hitting refresh and sometimes I will get only
> > future events, some times all events. It is completely random.  I
> > really wish there was a "report bug" area. :( I have no idea who ever
> > reads these groups.
>
> >http://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/gibsonschamber.com_180lh17iesdo1...

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