See subscribeToEvents method on Developer's Guide.

On 25 jul, 14:19, Eric <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm programming my first sidebar gadget right now. When the user is in
> Google Calendar, I plan to have them open up an event, and when they are in
> its view/edit page, it will do things with that event's data, like finding
> similar events.
>
> My plan is to find out which event is being viewed, then call up the event's
> information using the Data API and do operations with its information from
> there.
>
> But, I can't figure out a way to know which event is currently being looked
> at. There isn't anything in the API, and I don't know of a good way to hack
> it to work. Do I need to create my own calendar front-end just so that I can
> track which event the user is looking at?
>
> So in summary:
>
>    1. Does the Google Calendar API provide views information for sidebar
>    gadgets?
>    2. Is there any other way I might know which event a user is looking at,
>    like for example following the page's DOM?
>
> Thanks in advance!

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