Thanks Aron.  Your request sounds very reasonable, and I will pass it
on to the appropriate people.

Cheers,

-Ryan

On Apr 6, 12:14 pm, "Aron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This thread is also relevant to the discussion:
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/google-calendar-help-dataapi/browse_th...
>
> In that thread, Kyle Marvin wrote:
>
> If you could also log the value of ServiceException.getResponseBody()
> when you encounter a ServiceException, this could be helpful.   This
> will contain the body of the HTTP error response that was sent back
> from the server and might contain additional information that could
> help to narrow down the problem.
>
> This clearly indicates that there is status information returned by
> ServiceException. getResponseBody() that is not returned in any other
> way.
>
> Note that the status information returned by getResponseBody() is a
> verbose
> HTML block, with a myriad of tags and even embedded CSS style data.
> The actual status message is a small part of that block, and could
> easily
> be returned separately in ServiceException.getMessage() or otherwise.
>
> Also, the HTLM block returned from getResponseBody(), while valid
> HTML 4.0.1, is not valid XHTML, so it can't easily be parsed via an
> XML
> parser without further modification.  That makes it more challenging
> to
> extract just the actual status message from the block.


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