Julian;

I'm kinda old school on this.
I don't like sucking up bandwidth not taking responsibility for other
developers extended properties, so I use the "property-KEY" projection
whenever possible.  In effect just requesting my own extended
property.

That being said, I just checked the code and there remain so instances
where "full" is still in the code.

I am reporting what users are describing to me so  I cannot be certain
what projection was in play when they reported the behavior.  If I was
a betting man, I'd bet "property-KEY".

Hope that is useful.
Steve

On Feb 27, 10:13 am, "Julian (Google)" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Steve,
>
> I was able to reproduce the problem on the Web UI. In the other hand,
> using the API, I was able to retrieve the whole All Contacts list with
> their email address. The only difference is that these have
> "rel:http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#other";
>
> Are you using thehttp://www.google.com/m8/feeds/contacts/default/full
> projection?
>
> I already filed a bug for the UI problem, but I want to reproduce the
> API behavior to file another one.
>
> Thanks,
> Julian.
>
> On Feb 27, 3:12 pm, SteveC <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Julian;
>
> > Since you say you "see" the problem then thats a start.
> > But my question really is this:
> > Until you do the little dance of editing the label the API does not
> > appear to include the email address in the request for a contacts
> > email address. It shows on the browser (granted the label is 'weird'
> > until you edit it).
> > But when the user uses an API based view of the same contact they do
> > NOT see the email address UNTIL it has been edited.  Is there a way
> > around this?  When you file the bug you claim can you make sure that
> > this API behavior is also fixed?
>
> > Thanks!
> > Steve
>
> > On Feb 27, 5:07 am, "Julian (Google)" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi Steve,
>
> > > How are you queering Contacts on your application? You could change
> > > your feed to use All Contacts if that's the intended behavior.
>
> > > Because All Contacts includes Suggested Contacts, some contacts on
> > > this group only have email addresses, these are automatically added by
> > > Gmail.
>
> > > I see the problem you are having, Suggested Contacts do not have a
> > > default relation value (home,work,other) and the interface shows home
> > > on edition, but it does not save it. I think this could be a bug, I
> > > was able to change it to home after editing it to other/work and back
> > > to home.
>
> > > Thanks,
> > > Julian
>
> > > On Feb 26, 8:23 am, SteveC <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Folks;
>
> > > > Here's what a user is reporting:
> > > > Contacts who are in the "All" but not in "My" are not seen by my
> > > > application.  This is what motivated me to ask the earlier question.
>
> > > > Now they have moved contacts from "All" to "My" using the Google web
> > > > browser.
> > > > Now my application "sees" the contact but the email address is not
> > > > behaving normally:
>
> > > > "...they do indeed have email addresses listed but nothing noted to
> > > > the right of them (like Home, Work, Other).  When you edit the
> > > > contact, the email address defaults to home, however when you save it,
> > > > it still shows up with blank to the right of the email address.  If
> > > > you edit it again and change it to something else, like Work, then
> > > > "Work" shows up to the right of the email address.  After making this
> > > > change..."
> > > > then it shows up correctly in my application.
>
> > > > Can someone offer some clarity on this matter?
>
> > > > Steve
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