Jed Sundwall | 21 Mar 2007 01:22
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Re: sample code for a basic query

Hi Meena,

I'm a beginner too, but I'm lucky enough to work at Eventful, so I  
got a lot of help making an API driven calendar.

You can see it at http://jedsundwall.com/apical.html

It displays the 15 most upcoming events from a smart calendar that  
shows all political events happening in Washington, DC. You can see  
the original calendar here: http://eventful.com/calendars/ 
C0-001-000068866-7/

The code I used was based on the example code. I've attached it here,  
so hopefully it can help point you in the right direction. Let me  
know if you have any specific questions and I'll be happy to help out.

Cheers,
Jed.

Political Events in Washington. Powered by


> From: MEENA SELVAM <	>
> Date: March 17, 2007 5:53:29 PM PDT
> To: api-developers@..., MEENA SELVAM <meena_selvam@...>
> Subject: [api-developers] sample code for a basic query
>
> Hi,
> I am a beginner, trying to use evdb api for a school
> project. I went through the example code given in
> eventful API website to access evdb apis using
> javascript. But it is not clear how to run the code. I
> tried uncommenting the first section of the code, and
> put it in a html file, but I dont see any results in
> the browser , not even the alert messages.
>
> Can anyone explain how that sample example can be
> utilized, or email me any other sample code, that can
> be used to do a basic EVDB query
>
> Thanks in Advance,
> Meena
>
>
>
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Gmane