On 13/01/07, Ryan Boyd (Google) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Thanks very much for the suggestions.  I'm wondering if the use of the
updated-min query parameter would actually accomplish this for you?
The updated-min query parameter will return all entries updated on a
calendar since the date/time specified.


I know that I have avoided using some of those parameters because back whan
I started writing my program that some params would turn recurring events
into multiple individual non-recurring events. For a sync app, that wasn't
what I wanted.

However, I will look into your the query parameters a bit more. I appreciate
your suggestion.

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