Great job Darren - that's an interesting use of the API.

FYI - There is now a PHP client library from Zend for GData (as part of
the Zend Framework - http://framework.zend.com/download/gdata).  You
can also do a 'orderby=starttime' query to get events in order of start
time as opposed to last updated time (see
http://code.google.com/apis/gdata/calendar.html#Parameters).

You may also find the JSON output feature interesting --
http://code.google.com/apis/gdata/json.html

Please feel free to share any additional feedback you have regarding
the usage of the API -- our ears are open.

Cheers,

-Ryan

On Jan 4, 12:49 pm, "hindenburg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just thought I would share this with anyone interested. I bash on the
API in the post, but maybe things have gotten better since I gave it
shot.

I made a parser that puts events in order of start time not publishing
date.http://www.digg.com/programming/Google_Hack_Ajax_Web_Events_Calendar

--
Darren


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