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		<title>By: Adding Events to Users Calendars - Part 2 - Web Calendars &#171; Rich Marr&#8217;s Justgiving Tech Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] looking for reference material for Yahoo&#8217;s calendar I came across a similar article to my own that covers the same ground. Is it a coincidence that the only similar article from someone else in [...]</description>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Nov 2006 07:08:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The Google calendar UI was not letting me make all day events by passing the exact same date (for some inexplicable reason it interprets the end date as one day earlier!) Well the solution is to pass question marks for each integer in the second date like this: 20061214/????????. Who knew? 

One advantage of being a complete Newbie (note the capital N) is that you&#039;ll try just about anything that seems logical. This effort only took about 15 random guesses.

Hope it&#039;s useful.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Google calendar UI was not letting me make all day events by passing the exact same date (for some inexplicable reason it interprets the end date as one day earlier!) Well the solution is to pass question marks for each integer in the second date like this: 20061214/????????. Who knew? </p>
<p>One advantage of being a complete Newbie (note the capital N) is that you&#8217;ll try just about anything that seems logical. This effort only took about 15 random guesses.</p>
<p>Hope it&#8217;s useful.</p>
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