I am not sure if this is the right group that I am posting to. But I figured
that only people that use the picasa gdata apis would have this problem.

The problem is that I cannot seem to link to a photo using the URL from the
media:content tag in the photo feed:
For example, I have a page test.html that contains a link to a photo: <a
href="http://lh3.ggpht.com/username/display.jpg";>Pic</a>
When I load the page and try to click the link I get an error:
/username/display.jpg
was not found on this server.
But when I enter the same URL into the address bar I can access it.

The same happens if I do this: <img src="
http://lh3.ggpht.com/username/display.jpg"; />
Nothing get's displayed.

Any ideas would be helpful.

-Pavel

On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 5:07 AM, Frank Mantek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> We just released the new version of the .NET SDK for the Google Data
> APIs.
>
> Get it here:
>
>        http://code.google.com/p/google-gdata/downloads/list
>
> Note the primary difference between the .MSI and the .ZIP download:
> The MSI download works only on Windows but does install the project
> templates for you automatically.
>
> The primary focus of this release is bugfixes, some new data elements
> and multithreaded support. Ever wanted to upload that YouTube video in
> the background? Download all the photos in a Picasa album without
> blocking your UI? This release implements the EventBased Async pattern
> from MSDN, and we implemented it in the PhotoTool sample application
> that comes with the SDK. There is a whole document explaining how this
> works here:
>
>
> http://google-gdata.googlecode.com/svn/docs/AdditionalContent/Multithreadedoperations.html
>
> which is included in the helpfile that ships with the SDK. You can
> check out the PhotoTool applicatio here:
>
>
> http://code.google.com/p/google-gdata/source/browse/trunk/clients/cs/lib/Release/PhotoTool.exe
>
> We would really appreciate feedback on the multithreaded support and
> hope you find that useful.
>
> To help you in examine a release, from now on we will publish the
> codecoverage for the release with it. You can find this information
> here:
>
>
> http://google-gdata.googlecode.com/svn/docs/CodeCoverage/CoverageReport.html
>
> Note that there are areas that need some love, so if you use that
> particular service and like to contribute some good tests, feel free
> to contact us with patches :)
>
> Here are the complete release notes:
>
> 1.2.2.0
>
> • Added a SetRequestFactory method on the AppsService. This allows a
> user of the AppsService to set advanced HTTP properties for the
> underlying service objects used (like setting a proxy server,
> additional headers etc.) by creating a new RequestFactory object and
> passing it into the service. To make it easy to create this factory
> object a helper CreateRequestFactory was added to the AppsService
> object as well.
> • Asyncronous/background support including a sample application. You
> can now easily fire off that long running YouTube upload, or the
> download of a picture as a seperate thread, so that your main
> application is no longer blocked. It uses the AsyncOperation pattern,
> and is not available (due to missing base support in the compact
> framework) in the Windows Mobile build.
> The sample PhotoBrowser application was changed to use that pattern,
> and a page in the helpfile introduces the concept.
> • Added support for Issue 163: the calendar recently introduced
> several new elements, this adds support for syncEvent, uui and sequence
>
> • Bugfixes
>        • Fixed a bug in CommentingEnabled on the PhotoAccessor, which was
> setting internally the wrong property.
>        • Changed the behaviour of AlbumEntry.AlbumAuthor. The setter will
> now create a new author is no author is present.
>        • Fixed an issue regarding content, type=text. This element was not
> encoding correctly which could lead to server errors based on the
> contents of the element.
>        • Fixed issue 164, the code will now throw an exception if we get an
> empty location header in a redirect situation
>        • Fixed issue 161, changed the WebProxy property on the
> RequestFactory object to IWebProxy to make this interface more flexible.
>        • Removed an obsolete size check for the authentication response for
> client login and login for webapplications.
>        • Fixed issue 160, FirstName in the profile feed of YouTube was
> spelled wrong and hence not loaded correctly.
>        • Fixed issue 157, Slug Header encoding. This was not correctly
> confirming to RFC5023. Fixed and introduced a new helper method in the
> utilities class for this purpose.
>        • Fixed issue 147, a composite feed with a comment was not loading
>        • Fixed issue 148, RemoveAt did not remove the object from the
> containing collection, only locally. Fixed by overriding the OnRemove
> method.
>        • Fixed issue 155, there was no way to create a read only youtube
> service, or rephrased, one that did not require a developer key
>        • Fixed issue 159, a typo in the makefile that prevented gac
> install/
> uninstall using the makefile
>        • Fixed issue 156, if an exception happened during upload, the
> resource was kept open
>        • Fixed issue 149, the Who element failed to parse attendee status
> if
> a whitespace element was encountered
>        • Fixed issue 144, recurrenceexception is not parsed correctly
>        • Fixed issue 145, FeedLink element parser error
>        • Fixed issue 146. Passwords containing percentage signs were not
> properly encoded.
>
>
>
> Regards
>
> Frank Mantek
> Google
>
>
> >
>

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