Thanks Ray.  I hadn't seen that reference, I had been looking in the
generic api doc, which says:

"You can add extended properties (arbitrary name-value pairs) to
Calendar events. These can be used to store application-specific IDs
or other small amounts of information your application needs when
interacting with a Google Calendar. The name of a property can contain
up to 47 characters, and the value can contain up to 1024
characters."

I missed the part about the URI.  Any idea why the name is supposed to
be a URI? I've implemented with just an 'arbitrary' name, and it works
fine but I'm wondering if it's going to break someday in the future.

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