Specifies whether the object was constructed by parsing XML or manually.
The content of the entry. This is mutually exclusive with #GDataEntry:content.
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A URI pointing to the location of the content of the entry. This is mutually exclusive with #GDataEntry:content.
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An identifier for a particular version of the entry. This changes every time the entry on the server changes, and can be used for conditional retrieval and locking.
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Indicates whether attendees may invite others to the event.
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Indicates whether attendees may modify the original event, so that changes are visible to organizers and other attendees. Otherwise, any changes made by attendees will be restricted to that attendee's calendar.
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Indicates whether attendees can see other people invited to the event.
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A permanent, universally unique identifier for the entry, in IRI form. This is %NULL for new entries (i.e. ones which haven't yet been inserted on the server, created with gdata_entry_new()), and a non-empty IRI string for all other entries.
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Represents the dates and times when a recurring event takes place. The returned string is in iCal format, as a list of properties.
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Note: gdata_calendar_event_add_time() and gdata_calendar_event_set_recurrence() are mutually exclusive. See the documentation for gdata_calendar_event_add_time() for details.
The ownership rights pertaining to the entry.
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The revision sequence number of the event as defined in Section 4.8.7.4 of
The scheduling status of the event. For example: %GDATA_GD_EVENT_STATUS_CANCELED or %GDATA_GD_EVENT_STATUS_CONFIRMED.
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A short summary, abstract, or excerpt of the entry.
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A human-readable title for the entry.
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How the event is marked as consuming time on a calendar. For example: %GDATA_GD_EVENT_TRANSPARENCY_OPAQUE or %GDATA_GD_EVENT_TRANSPARENCY_TRANSPARENT.
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The globally unique identifier (UID) of the event as defined in Section 4.8.4.7 of
The event's visibility to calendar users. For example: %GDATA_GD_EVENT_VISIBILITY_PUBLIC or %GDATA_GD_EVENT_VISIBILITY_DEFAULT.
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Indicates whether anyone can invite themselves to the event, by adding themselves to the attendee list.