Re: [backstage-developer] RSS Sliders

2008-01-11 Thread neil
Hi Paul, The granularity of the slider is determined by the number of elements in the lists - hence feeds with few numbers of items [e.g. Cornish Features] will only change with a greater movement of the slider. Currently the slider itself returns values between 0 and 100, which allows

Re: [backstage] BBC iplayer on exotic devices

2008-01-11 Thread Andy
On 09/01/2008, Iain Wallace [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Confusing how? I am confused to where a lot of the URLs actually come from. It would be helpful if someone said where all these many URLs came from instead of just saying use this URL. I haven't read PHP for a *long* time (several years since

RE: [backstage] Radio 1 Now Playing web data prototype

2008-01-11 Thread Tristan Ferne
Absolutely, nothing wrong with diversity. Hopefully all the ideas from this set of prototypes will inspire new, improved prototypes and maybe even real products. Tristan - Tristan Ferne Senior Development Producer, RD BBC Audio Music Interactive -Original

RE: [backstage] BBC iplayer on exotic devices

2008-01-11 Thread Nick Reynolds-AMi
Ashley Highfield's post seems relevant to this discussion http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/bbcinternet/2008/01/ip_to_tv_how.html -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steve Jolly Sent: 09 January 2008 12:54 To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk Subject: Re:

Re: [backstage] BBC iplayer on exotic devices

2008-01-11 Thread Richard P Edwards
Is there any intention within the BBC to put us out of our misery, and status as potential law breakers, to provide a server full of streamed content, complete TV programmes, that we can access legally worldwide through the internet? I suggest that if Mr Highfield's associate is breaking the

Re: [backstage] Radio 1 Now Playing web data prototype

2008-01-11 Thread Simon Cross
Yeah keep yours up Chris - its nice, more commercially focused than what we can do, and is already giving us ideas about other data sources we can scour. Nice work fella. S On 10/1/08 19:26, Chris Riley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks, I might just keep it going then! Chris On

Re: [backstage] BBC iplayer on exotic devices

2008-01-11 Thread Jonathan Tweed
On Fri Jan 11 10:23:14 UTC 2008, Andy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I see two PIDs the original one b007cjrb and the one from versions: b006py02 I am guessing I use the second one? Correct. Episodes are conceptual and are not broadcast directly. They can have many versions and it is these

[backstage] Backstage API License Non-Commercial restrictions

2008-01-11 Thread Dave Crossland
Hi All, I recently suggested adding links from Backstage API based sites to commercial websites might break the Backstage license terms. Rather than spreading FUD about the non-commercial restriction, I feel I ought to explain what I mean. Here are the relevant parts of the Backstage API