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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T05:49:49+00:00 2026-05-12T05:49:49+00:00

I have modified my PHP web app to add events to a Google Calendar.

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I have modified my PHP web app to add events to a Google Calendar. Currently, it adds successfully.

However, now I wish to delete and edit events. This seems easy to do, except for the fact that I don’t know what event URL is associated with each event.

Am I supposed to set this event URL (or ID?) upon adding an event? How am I supposed to figure out what it is?

I can’t seem to find this information anywhere else…

Thanks!

EDIT:

I have been using the Zend Framework for this (Gdata package)…

EDIT:

$newIncludePath = array();

$newIncludePath[] = '../ZendGdata-1.8.4PL1/library';

$newIncludePath = implode($newIncludePath);

set_include_path($newIncludePath);



  // load classes

  require_once 'Zend/Loader.php';

  Zend_Loader::loadClass('Zend_Gdata');

  Zend_Loader::loadClass('Zend_Gdata_ClientLogin');

  Zend_Loader::loadClass('Zend_Gdata_Calendar');

  Zend_Loader::loadClass('Zend_Http_Client');



  // connect to service

  $gcal = Zend_Gdata_Calendar::AUTH_SERVICE_NAME;

  $user = "********@gmail.com";

  $pass = "*****";

  $client = Zend_Gdata_ClientLogin::getHttpClient($user, $pass, $gcal);

  $gcal = new Zend_Gdata_Calendar($client);



  // construct event object

  // save to server      

  try {

    $event = $gcal->newEventEntry();        

    $event->title = $gcal->newTitle($title); 

    $event->content = $gcal->newContent($desc);       

    $when = $gcal->newWhen();

    $when->startTime = $date;

    $when->endTime = $date;

    $event->when = array($when);        

    $gcal->insertEvent($event);   

echo $event->getEditLink()->href;


  } catch (Zend_Gdata_App_Exception $e) {

    echo "Error: Unable to add event to Google Calendar" . $e->getResponse();

  }
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    2026-05-12T05:49:49+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 5:49 am

    This is plainly documented in the Zend_Gdata documentation:

    http://framework.zend.com/manual/en/zend.gdata.calendar.html#zend.gdata.calendar.deleting_events

    // Option 1: Events can be deleted directly
    $event->delete();
    

    or

    // Option 2: Events can be deleted supplying the edit URL of the event
    // to the calendar service, if known
    $service->delete($event->getEditLink()->href);
    

    It sounds like you need the latter.

    Edit:

    Get the edit link from your $event. It’s shown in the code above:

    $event->getEditLink()->href;
    

    This will be available on a saved event. e.g.

    $newEvent = $service->insertEvent($event);
    echo $newEvent->getEditLink()->href;
    
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