I thought I would add a simple example to make sure my question is
clear.  Say I were building an "on this day..." type gadget that would
appear weekly in the user's calendar (recurring event) such that the
user could go forward any number of weeks in their calendar from the
current date and see future "on this day..." gadget events.  In order
for the "on this day..." gadget events in the future to obtain content
from the "on this day..." data server, each must perform a
gadgets.io.makeRequest to the server url with its own DATE in the
"parameters" argument.  My question is on how to get this DATE from
within the gadget event.  Is this possible with the caldata API or am
I approaching this problem from the wrong direction?

Thanks again.

On May 22, 10:15 pm, vman <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am writing a calendar gadget with date dependent content (i.e. some
> of the content in the gadget will require that the date of the gadget
> event selected by the user, be known).  The gadget is added to a
> calendar as a recurring event once per week.  Is it possible, from
> within a calendar gadget event, for the gadget to query its own date
> with javascript?  I didn't see anything in the API for doing so.
>
> Thanks in advance.
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