Hello

On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 8:31 PM, cyberhex <[email protected]> wrote:

> *PROBLME #1: *Starting about one week ago I am getting loads of "Stream is
> not readablle" errors when accessing the Google calendar service from
> customers located all over thw world that use my software to access the
> Google calendar API's. I can only suspect that this issue is a Google
> Calendar Service problem since many of my customers didn't change a thing
> and this issue just popped up out of nowhere.
>
> *HELP: *Can someone at Google explain what was changed recently that may
> be causing "Stream is not readable" errors while reading events from the
> Google Calendar service using the Google calendar client .Net libraries
> provided by Google?
>
>

Do you have the actual HTTP response that is sent back by the API? That will
help us understand what is going on.



> *PROBLEM #2:*I've had users randomly report the error "The user is not
> allowed to add events to the new calendar" when updating older Google
> calendar events using the Google Calendar GDATA API. This error started
> being reported about 4 weeks ago without any changes to the software by my
> customers. So, again, I can only suspect that _something_ changed with the
> Google calendar service itself to cause this error. This error also only
> occurs for some events in the calendar which further makes this error
> message very misleading
>
> The only "solution" I've found to this issue is to instruct the customer to
> wipe out their Google calendar data and repopulate it. Why would the user
> get a message like "The user is not allowed to add events to the new
> calendar" but can a) add events direction from the Google calendar web
> interface and b) after wiping out the entire calendar (which is clearly not
> new since it contains events) is able to update/add events to the calendar?
>
>  *HELP: *Can someone at Google explain what was changed recently that may
> be causing this error and what is the correct path to correct this?
>
>
>

This is a known issue and our engineers are working on it. You can star the
issue created in the public issue tracker to get updates whenever available:

http://code.google.com/a/google.com/p/apps-api-issues/issues/detail?id=2524

It is not the same error message but seems to be related.

Best,
Alain


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