There is a bug in the .net library, thanks for finding it. I put a fix  
into the subversion repository, including new DLLs. So if you would  
kindly go there and get the latest version (or just patch  
basefeedparser.cs into your trunk) and let me know if that fixes your  
problems, that would be great.

Frank Mantek
Google
On Mar 24, 2008, at 9:39 PM, Johan wrote:

>
> Something has happend to my post :-)
>
> The working URI is = http://www.google.com/trends/hottrends/atom/ 
> hourly
> The not woking URI is (e.g.):
> http://blogsearch.google.com/blogsearch_feeds?&lr=&q=google+code&ie=utf-8&num=3&output=atom
>
> And Yes, they both look like valid atom-feeds and i still cannot get
> the content from blogsearch (title, links.count and so on is found)
>
> I'll ask the same thing over at 
> http://groups.google.com/group/gdata-dotnet-client-library 
> ,
> but please feel free to help me in any way you can :-)
>
> /Johan
>
> On 24 Mar, 18:12, "Jeff Fisher (Google)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>> Hi Johan,
>>
>> It's a little strange that your code would work for one of the feeds
>> but not the other, since they both seem to be valid Atom feeds from
>> what I can tell (although the top one you have an extra "http:" on  
>> the
>> beginning, which needs to be removed.)
>>
>> However, this isn't a Google Data API you are using, this is merely
>> using the .NET client library to parse a normal Atom feed. This
>> _should_ work, though I suppose is not guaranteed. If you find that
>> the client library is still not parsing Atom feeds correctly, you
>> should report it to the .NET client library group:
>>
>> http://groups.google.com/group/gdata-dotnet-client-library
>>
>> Cheers,
>> -Jeff
>>
>> On Mar 23, 12:55 pm, Johan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>
>>> This code gives me the content and title of the (single) entry of  
>>> the
>>> google hot trends feed.
>>> <code>
>>> // Create a query and service object:
>>
>>>            FeedQuery query = new FeedQuery();
>>>            Service service = new Service("bl", "dryg-test-1");
>>
>>>            // Create the query object:
>>>            query.Uri = new Uri("http:http://blogsearch.google.se/
>>> blogsearch_feeds?hl=sv&um=1&q=google
>>> +code&ie=utf-8&num=3&output=atom.google.com/trends/hottrends/atom/
>>> hourly");
>>
>>>            // Tell the service to query:
>>>            AtomFeed calFeed = service.Query(query);
>>>            foreach (AtomEntry entry in calFeed.Entries)
>>>            {
>>>                textBox1.Text = entry.Title.Text;
>>>                richTextBox1.Text += entry.Content.Content;
>>
>>>            }
>>> </code>
>>
>>> If I change the Uri 
>>> to:http://blogsearch.google.se/blogsearch_feeds?hl=sv&um=1&q=google+code 
>>> ...
>>
>>> I DO NOT get the content in that feed?
>>
>>> Why is that? the feed has <content> when i Look at it in the  
>>> browser.
>>
>>> Also, is the URI really the one that is used or does AtomFeed get  
>>> the
>>> full feed?
>>> (the num=3 parameter does nothing, I still get 10 entrys)
>>
>>> /Johan
> >


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