RE: [backstage] Travel feed data....

2009-01-06 Thread Peter Schofield
Hi Mike,
 
You are correct in deducing that road traffic messages are cleared when
their version number is set to 255. It does always work. We have had
issues in the past were incident version numbers incremented above 255
(particularly after an incident was cleared, then updated to become
active again), but this has now been fixed. Cleared messages are now
always set to 255.
 
As regards the point about public transport nodes always being set as
'railway service', this is due to a limitation in our service provider's
description of incidents.
 
Hope this helps.
 
Best regards,
Peter.
 
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Media)
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From: owner-backst...@lists.bbc.co.uk
[mailto:owner-backst...@lists.bbc.co.uk] On Behalf Of Mike Moody
Sent: 05 January 2009 16:48
To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk
Subject: [backstage] Travel feed data


I'm wondering if one of you good fellows can help me?
 
I am in the process of writing a vista gadget (similar to the ones
produced by the daily snooze) that consumes the BBC travel feeds. The
idea is to provide a gadget that can display the latest travel
information for a specified area.
 
The development is done (for the most part) but I'm having some specific
problems with the data within the XML feeds:
 
For Road traffic messages... 
The only way I can see to tell if a road incident has been cleared is if
the version_number attribute on the road_traffic_message node is set to
255. This seems very arbitrary and I'm not sure if it always works...
 
For other (public transport) messages...
Each item has a transport_mode node (with an attribute of the same name)
on the root public_transport_information node. I assumed that this
transport_mode sub-node described the type of transport mode for the
item however it is always railway service (entity reference:
pti1_1) regardless of whether the node describes air, ferry or railway
information.
 
Any help / clarification on these would be most helpful.
 
Mike
 



Re: [backstage] Travel feed data....

2009-01-06 Thread Brian Butterworth
I don't know if this is any help...
http://www.dft.gov.uk/transportdirect/tools/intelligentlinks

2009/1/6 Peter Schofield peter.schofi...@bbc.co.uk

  Hi Mike,

 You are correct in deducing that road traffic messages are cleared when
 their version number is set to 255. It does always work. We have had issues
 in the past were incident version numbers incremented above 255
 (particularly after an incident was cleared, then updated to become active
 again), but this has now been fixed. Cleared messages are now always set to
 255.

 As regards the point about public transport nodes always being set as
 'railway service', this is due to a limitation in our service provider's
 description of incidents.

 Hope this helps.

 Best regards,
 Peter.

 --
 *Peter Schofield*, Travel Content Producer, BBC English Regions (New
 Media)
 Area F1, Level 10, BBC Birmingham, The Mailbox, BIRMINGHAM B1 1RF.
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  *From:* owner-backst...@lists.bbc.co.uk [mailto:
 owner-backst...@lists.bbc.co.uk] *On Behalf Of *Mike Moody
 *Sent:* 05 January 2009 16:48
 *To:* backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk
 *Subject:* [backstage] Travel feed data

  I'm wondering if one of you good fellows can help me?

 I am in the process of writing a vista gadget (similar to the ones produced
 by the daily snooze) that consumes the BBC travel feeds. The idea is to
 provide a gadget that can display the latest travel information for a
 specified area.

 The development is done (for the most part) but I'm having some specific
 problems with the data within the XML feeds:

 *For Road traffic messages... *
 The only way I can see to tell if a road incident has been cleared is if
 the version_number attribute on the road_traffic_message node is set to 255.
 This seems very arbitrary and I'm not sure if it always works...

 *For other (public transport) messages...*
 Each item has a transport_mode node (with an attribute of the same name) on
 the root public_transport_information node. I assumed that
 this transport_mode sub-node described the type of transport mode for the
 item however it is always railway service (entity reference:
 pti1_1) regardless of whether the node describes air, ferry or railway
 information.

 Any help / clarification on these would be most helpful.

 Mike





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[backstage] The Apple Wheel: Apple's new keyboard-free laptop

2009-01-06 Thread Brian Butterworth
http://ping.fm/GqIbk

What can I say?

B


Re: [backstage] The Apple Wheel: Apple's new keyboard-free laptop

2009-01-06 Thread Gavin Johnson
Should you decide to get one it¹s gonna be a while before you say anything.

On 06/01/2009 13:22, Brian Butterworth briant...@freeview.tv wrote:

 http://ping.fm/GqIbk http://ping.fm/GqIbk
 
 What can I say?
 
 B
 



Re: [backstage] The Apple Wheel: Apple's new keyboard-free laptop

2009-01-06 Thread Rob Myers
On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 1:39 PM, Gavin Johnson gavin.john...@bbc.co.uk wrote:
 Should you decide to get one it's gonna be a while before you say anything.

 On 06/01/2009 13:22, Brian Butterworth briant...@freeview.tv wrote:

 http://ping.fm/GqIbk http://ping.fm/GqIbk

 What can I say?

t

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RE: [backstage] The Apple Wheel: Apple's new keyboard-free laptop

2009-01-06 Thread Ian Forrester
Oh I love this, sending around the office now! :) 


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Subject: Re: [backstage] The Apple Wheel: Apple's new keyboard-free laptop

On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 1:39 PM, Gavin Johnson gavin.john...@bbc.co.uk wrote:
 Should you decide to get one it's gonna be a while before you say anything.

 On 06/01/2009 13:22, Brian Butterworth briant...@freeview.tv wrote:

 http://ping.fm/GqIbk http://ping.fm/GqIbk

 What can I say?

t

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Re: [backstage] The Apple Wheel: Apple's new keyboard-free laptop

2009-01-06 Thread hayfielddigitalparish
Should be easier on the teeth than a conventional keyboard and looks  
better than the usual equipment for people who do not have the ability  
to type.


But you might make you dizzy
off for a spin

Phil

On 6 Jan 2009, at 15:05, Ian Forrester wrote:


Oh I love this, sending around the office now! :)


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] On Behalf Of Rob Myers

Sent: 06 January 2009 14:37
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Subject: Re: [backstage] The Apple Wheel: Apple's new keyboard-free  
laptop


On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 1:39 PM, Gavin Johnson  
gavin.john...@bbc.co.uk wrote:
Should you decide to get one it's gonna be a while before you say  
anything.


On 06/01/2009 13:22, Brian Butterworth briant...@freeview.tv  
wrote:


http://ping.fm/GqIbk http://ping.fm/GqIbk

What can I say?


t

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