Andy,
I can't answer all your questions but I'll try to deal with some of them.
At 13:30 28/09/2007, Andy wrote:
Although the TV-Anytime specification says the
references should be found in a certain location on the ETSI site,
they are missing.
Let me know which documents you can't find. If
i would like a data feed of all the BBC Have Your Say responses which
have a) been most recommended and b) feature a large amount of capital
letters (eg BOYCOTT CHINA). That way, you could launch a very low
cost newspaper to rival the Daily Express/Mail without any real
journalism.
And thank-you
Ben Poor wrote:
Incidentally, I'm intending to start a project on SourceForge for a Java
API to marshall/unmarshall TVA data, inspired by some work that the BBC
did some time ago
[http://www.bbc.co.uk/opensource/projects/tv_anytime_api/]. We've done
similar work before around the ETSI DAB EPG
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On 28/09/2007, Andy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all
I know some of you will find this question dull, but it's something
that I would be interested in knowing the answer to (though a suspect
there is no definitive answer the discussion would help with making
Hi all
I know some of you will find this question dull, but it's something
that I would be interested in knowing the answer to (though a suspect
there is no definitive answer the discussion would help with making
informed design decisions).
I am writing what was originally intended to be a small
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Martin,
On 26/09/2007, Martin Belam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No I hadn't, thanks for pointing it out. I used to be Senior Producer on
Online Voting at the BBC for a couple of years, and so I have some quite
strong opinions about when it is right to run an online vote and when the
correct
Lots of stuff in there, but I'll just throw in a few thoughts based on
what I'm currently looking at.
TV-Anytime is certainly rich enough to be geared to any use, and it's a
spec that I think should be more widely adopted. To the best of my
knowledge, it has little take up with device
That's possibly a bit of a sledgehammer / nut scenario for a poll like
What should we call the Tikkabilla (Play School for you other
oldies...) hamster?.
:-)
Cheers,
Rich.
On 9/28/07, Brian Butterworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Martin,
On 26/09/2007, Martin Belam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 28/09/2007, Richard Lockwood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's possibly a bit of a sledgehammer / nut scenario for a poll like
What should we call the Tikkabilla (Play School for you other
oldies...) hamster?.
:-)
Cheers,
Rich.
You tell that to Socks and Cookie!
I can't see how you
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