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Re: Avoid redirects (was Re: the API documentation tell us that to get the : msg#00134

Subject: Re: Avoid redirects (was Re: the API documentation tell us that to get the events...)
There is not guaraneed way to avoid redirections. On first contact, you almost always have a redirect, or at least your code has to be written in a way that expects redirects.

Now, if you follow the docs, and get your session cookie, and save that cookie, and use it in subsequent "first contacts", you might run a good chance that a redirect is not required.

You can not avoid the "potential" of the redirect, but you might be able to minimize it.

Frank Mantek

On 8/22/06, Herchu < hfoffani@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Frank Mantek:
> I should probably change my signature to indicate that :) Yes, i work for
> Google, and I am, among other things, mainly responsible for the GData C#
> client libraries.

Could you expand on this? I mean, in how to avoid redirections
not in your curricula :)

I'm working on a phone J2ME application that access Google
Calendar and want to aviod redirections becuase it costs money
to the user and, more important, some devices fail to get the
incoming string after a 30x response.

The docs are very sparse on this. They say it's possible but
does not state clearly how to (or at least I couldn't find it)

Regards,
-Hernán.






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