Hi,
I've written code to programmatically update an acl entry currently with
'write' permission to one with 'owner' permission, for Google Apps sites,
calendars and docs, but it appears *not* to work in either case. In the case
of sites and calendars, I get the following exception when I call the
GoogleService.update() method with the updated AclEntry: 
"com.google.gdata.util.InvalidEntryException: Bad Request
Invalid request URI"

In the case of docs, I get a somewhat different exception: 

com.google.gdata.util.InvalidEntryException: Unexpected resource version ID
<errors
xmlns='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005'><error><domain>GData</domain><code>
invalidResourceVersion</code><internalReason>Unexpected resource version
ID</internalReason></error></errors>

NOTE: I'm pretty sure that the request uris are correct. Also,  I *have* in
fact been able to create new Acl entries with 'owner' role, but apparently I
am being unable to modify an existing entry to also carry the 'owner' role.

Could somebody from Google confirm whether this ability is supported by the
gdata apis (EDU edition), and if it is, whether this is actually a bug
Thanks in advance,
-Patricia

Patricia Goldweic
[email protected]



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