am63,

   Thanks for your reply.  I am not aware of a 'max-results'
parameter.  I haven't really found a list of all possible parameters
yet.  What I do have is:

        $query->setStartMin($startDate);
        $query->setStartMax($endDate);

. . . so would this be something like:

        $query->setMaxResults(10000);

. . . ?

   In the meantime, since I was getting heavy pressure to 'just make
it work', I set it up to get the events a month at a time by iterating
over the query 12 times, updating the start and end dates to the
beginning and end date of each month.  Actually, it has to be the
start of the month and the start of the *next* month or it'll miss
events on the final day of the month.

Mark

On Feb 18, 8:31 am, am63 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Well, you should have included your source code, as you may have missed the
> "max-results" query parameter ; try to specify some big number if you want
> to fetch ALL events.
>
> Have you tried by creating a new calendar from scratch ? How many events are
> there in the calendar ? Please note that the Calendar API has some
> restrictions about heavy use (see Terms & Conditions)

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