I agree with Tonda's analysis I have the exact same issue... On Apr 22, 4:22 pm, tonda <tonda.fisc...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello all. > I have same problem but with java API. I describe the problem to the > issue with example: > > http://code.google.com/a/google.com/p/apps-api-issues/issues/detail?i... > > In addition, I saw more examples for other developers. It seems that > the problem is with non-default calendars for updating and deleting > events (inserting works). In addition, it not cause always 3 times > from 4. There is some bigger error which has to be analyzed. > > On 19 dub, 23:48, tecodan <dan...@harsojo.id.au> wrote: > > > > > > > > > Hi all. > > > I have recently come across a rather odd and unexplainable problem. We > > have a PHP application using the Google Data API to allow the app to > > publish events on shared calendars for which a user has access to. > > Currently we have a Google Apps Hosted Domain and a domain user has > > created a shared calendar. > > > The problem we are having is that at least one of our users cannot > > view event details or make changes to it including deleting events > > using the API. However this user CAN create events. This does not > > occur for other users accessing the same shared calendar. > > > We are using the Zend API however for debugging purposes I bypassed > > the client API and just communicated via HTTP requests and receive the > > Atom formatted responses. I am using AuthSub for authentication so I > > have been debugging using a valid session token. > > > I have discovered the user is able to view the shared calendar feed > > via:https://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/<calendar id>/private/full/ > > > As you know this includes all the details about each event in the > > calendar including retrieving the Edit URL. > > > But when trying to access a particular event using the Edit > > URL:https://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/<calendar id>/private/full/ > > <event id> > > > I get a 500 error with a message of: "Cannot access the calendar you > > requested" and not much else. > > > We have had our application run successfully for over 2 years but it > > was only recently this began occuring. We were able to create new > > shared calendars which has solved the problem for a couple of days > > before one or more users are locked again, at this stage this has > > become very frustrating. > > > There is one thing that I can think of that may have contributed to > > this problem: > > Around the time this started, one of the problematic users had to > > transition from their personal Google account to a Google Apps Domain > > account. This was because the address they initially used was a work > > address which over sometime became a Google hosted domain, thus the > > need to transfer. > > > Would there be a Google engineer may be able to help me from their end > > via logs to determine what is going on? This problem is very easy to > > reproduce on my end. > > > Or has anyone else experienced a similar problem? > > > Dan.
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