Yes! it does work now :-)

That was quick. Thank you!

(I just replaced the Gdata.client-dll so I've not tested if anything
else is broken, but hey, I've just wrote 6 lines of C#-code in my
life) :-)

/Johan

On 26 Mar, 12:36, Frank Mantek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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=u...
>
> > 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 
> > athttp://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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