James wrote:
I've made an addition to the BBCBOT, its a small application which sits
in the systray and pops up a notification when your show is about to
start. It removes the MSN feature and I think its a better idea.
Now, I probably wouldn't install a separate application (and/or Java
I've made an addition to the BBCBOT, its a small application which sits
in the systray and pops up a notification when your show is about to
start. It removes the MSN feature and I think its a better idea.
Following example is java app (so platform inde.) but win32 on the way too.
The
Hi,
Well Tom's suggestion of Instant Messaging using BBC content was cool.
I had something working a while ago which monitored IRC and spewed out
content to MSN so I have changed it a bit and I present the prototype
bbcbot as an example of an instant messenger system which intergrates
Of James
Sent: 27 October 2005 2:44 PM
To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk
Subject: [backstage] Prototype: BBCBOT
Hi,
Well Tom's suggestion of Instant Messaging using BBC content was cool.
I had something working a while ago which monitored IRC and spewed out
content to MSN so I have changed it a bit and I
Hi,
On 10/27/05, James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well Tom's suggestion of Instant Messaging using BBC content was cool.
I had something working a while ago which monitored IRC and spewed out
content to MSN so I have changed it a bit and I present the prototype
bbcbot as an example of an
2:44 PM
To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk
Subject: [backstage] Prototype: BBCBOT
Hi,
Well Tom's suggestion of Instant Messaging using BBC content was cool.
I had something working a while ago which monitored IRC and spewed out
content to MSN so I have changed it a bit and I present the prototype
Yup. Seems like my parser is having issues with the ITV1 feed - will
look into this. The feed is coming down OK for this channel so im
assuming there is an issue with the XML (or more likely im not catching
an exception correctly) :)
Thanks for the feedback.
Jim
Andy Hawkins wrote:
Hi,
Subject: [backstage] Prototype: BBCBOT
Hi,
Well Tom's suggestion of Instant Messaging using BBC content was cool.
I had something working a while ago which monitored IRC and spewed out
content to MSN so I have changed it a bit and I present the prototype
bbcbot as an example of an instant
Now Sorted. ITV1 feeds added for the next 6 days and every day the next
available day will be added with the previous day removed
James wrote:
Yup. Seems like my parser is having issues with the ITV1 feed - will
look into this. The feed is coming down OK for this channel so im
assuming
guess
your fiddling at the moment?
Phil Mossop
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Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2005 6:04 PM
Subject: Re: [backstage] Prototype: BBCBOT
Now Sorted. ITV1 feeds added for the next 6 days
: 27 October 2005 14:44
To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk
Subject: [backstage] Prototype: BBCBOT
Hi,
Well Tom's suggestion of Instant Messaging using BBC content was cool.
I had something working a while ago which monitored IRC and spewed out
content to MSN so I have changed it a bit and I present
Of James
Sent: 27 October 2005 14:44
To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk
Subject: [backstage] Prototype: BBCBOT
Hi,
Well Tom's suggestion of Instant Messaging using BBC content was cool.
I had something working a while ago which monitored IRC and spewed out
content to MSN so I have changed it a bit and I
Now, what I'd *really* want is this hooked up to a networked MythTV /
Topsfield PVR at home, so I could set it to record stuff while I'm at
work... I know some of the UK MythTV hackers have got an irc interface
that works similarly...
I have that now with my TiVo :-D and I do love it ;-)
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