Actually, you would not have to write the parsing on your own, this might
make a good sample to show how to do this in C#. If there only would be more
time....

Which is the reason we don't have a special "list of feeds" feed for the
.NET API. It's pretty easy, IMO, to use the default feed and just look at
the collections, that i just did not spend the time yet to do that.

Look at this:
http://code.google.com/p/google-gdata/wiki/UnderstandingTheUnknown to get an
idea what i think the way to do this right in .NET is...

And yes, it's on the list to do.

Frank Mantek
Google

On 1/18/07, Kulvinder Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,

I need to display a list of Google calendars which a user has access in a
desktop application.

I dont why the references on how to do this are not there for C# code. I
finally got how to get it done. I had to write the parsing on my own. While
iterating through the Feed i had to hardcode the various Node variables like
"accesslevel", "color"etc.

Why they are not present as constants in Google API ?

Regards
Kulvinder Singh

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