If the service returns a 500 with the text redirection issue, i would guess the client has an issue with the account - i am just guessing here, but a 500 is an internal server error, and i venture to guess that the server wanted to do some internal redirecting and found himself unable to do so.
Can the client use the UI etc fine? Frank Mantek On 1/3/07, Charlie Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm periodically seeing calls to various gCal API URL's return an "HTTP 500 Redirection issue" response, but they're intermittent for all but one of my users. In the last 24 hours, this particular user has tried to access gCal through our service 6 times and gotten the same error on all attempts. Here's what happens: - We make a request to ClientLogin using his credentials and get the expected HTTP 200 response, indicating authentication success - We extract the authentication token from the response body - We make the subsequent (authenticated) request to http://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/default/private/full with the header "Authorization: GoogleLogin auth=" plus his authentication token - The gCal API returns an HTTP 500 "Redirection issue" response - We retry 3 times ("It's the only way to be sure") and get the same response each time We're using ClientLogin, so no cookies are involved. This is with a fresh session on each of the six attempts. And it's the same code that's successfully logged in on behalf of over 400 other users more than 130,000 times in the last three weeks. Weird. Any help would be much appreciated. Especially by our one unfortunate user. :-) Thanks, Charlie >
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