9 messages in com.googlegroups.google-picasa-data-api[PWA API] Re: (23) Invalid Parameter ...
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Cameron Hinkle07 Jun 2008 16:50 
Jeff Fisher (Google)09 Jun 2008 14:23 
Cameron Hinkle09 Jun 2008 14:52 
Jeff Fisher (Google)11 Jun 2008 11:14 
Cameron Hinkle12 Jun 2008 08:17 
Sven12 Jun 2008 09:22 
Cameron Hinkle12 Jun 2008 09:39 
undertheash28 Jun 2008 11:11 
Sven30 Jun 2008 11:40 
Subject:[PWA API] Re: (23) Invalid Parameter all of a sudden
From:Cameron Hinkle (gold@gmail.com)
Date:06/12/2008 08:17:43 AM
List:com.googlegroups.google-picasa-data-api

Looks like it's working, thanks a lot. The only strange thing is now the feed that I was using to get the most recent images is returning completely different images than before...it's possible that it's returning the least recent images. Is it possible that the sort order was reversed for the feed I described and is there another parameter I can supply now to change it back? The RSS feed I made using this feed is pretty useless now, as you can imagine.

Thanks, Cameron

On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 11:14 AM, Jeff Fisher (Google) < api.@google.com> wrote:

This seems to have been fixed.

http://code.google.com/p/gdata-issues/issues/detail?id=556

Please let me know if anyone is still able to reproduce this bug.

Cheers, -Jeff

On Jun 9, 2:53 pm, "Cameron Hinkle" <gold@gmail.com> wrote:

Sounds good, I have added to the issue.

Thanks for the response, Cameron

On Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 2:23 PM, Jeff Fisher (Google) < api.@google.com> wrote:

Hi,

Let's try to consolidate all f the "23" errors into one bug:

Please update this bug with any additional details / feeds that are having problems. If possible, give the shortest URL that can reliably reproduce the bug.

Cheers, -Jeff

On Jun 7, 4:51 pm, "Cameron Hinkle" <gold@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi,

I checked my website today and found that instead of my homepage, I was getting an error:

(23) Invalid argument passed

I did some poking around my code and it seems that the feed I was

using

on

my homepage is no longer valid for unauthorized users:

http://picasaweb.google.com/data/feed/api/user/goldplateddiapers?kind...

So I've resolved my problem by logging in the user with my email/password using Client Login before fetching the images, but now I have the problem that all my private albums are visible to everyone. I tried to resolve that, but adding "&access=public" returns the same error, even when logged in. Also, if a CAPTCHA challenge ever gets sent...well, things are

going

to

go badly. Did something change last night/this morning and is there an alternative to what I'm trying to do?

Thanks, Cameron

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"As systems developers, we have selected ourselves into the world of cool, calming, rational thought. Either our code compiles, or it doesn't. The compiler is never happy for us, nor mad at us. Perhaps this is why we tend to apply logic as our main device for resolving disputes." -Peopleware, 2nd Edition

"Babies...before we're done here...y'all be wearing gold-plated diapers." -Rock Legend Bruce Dickinson

-- http://www.cameronhinkle.com/

"As systems developers, we have selected ourselves into the world of cool, calming, rational thought. Either our code compiles, or it doesn't. The compiler is never happy for us, nor mad at us. Perhaps this is why we tend to apply logic as our main device for resolving disputes." -Peopleware, 2nd Edition

"Babies...before we're done here...y'all be wearing gold-plated diapers." -Rock Legend Bruce Dickinson