Re: Hello World...

2014-11-06 Thread Ian Stirling
On 11/05/2014 04:31 PM, Alan Milewczyk wrote: Sorry but you've posted a totally irrelevant link. It's not quite irrelevant. In principle, iplayer could be set up as a PVR to record live streams, quite legally and within the TOS. Of course - this would mean you'd need adequate bandwidth, and

Re: PATCH addition of /usr/local/bin/ in 'get_iplayer.cgi'

2014-11-06 Thread Mark Carroll
Owen Smith owen.sm...@cantab.net writes: Why bother with patches? Why not just check the source file out, change it, and check it back in again with the change in? Or does git not work like conventional source control systems? That's pretty much how it works. With GitHub, you just check the

Re: PATCH addition of /usr/local/bin/ in 'get_iplayer.cgi'

2014-11-06 Thread Colin Law
On 6 November 2014 01:07, Owen Smith owen.sm...@cantab.net wrote: Why bother with patches? Why not just check the source file out, change it, and check it back in again with the change in? Or does git not work like conventional source control systems? Only a limited number of people have

Re: PATCH addition of /usr/local/bin/ in 'get_iplayer.cgi'

2014-11-06 Thread David Woodhouse
On Thu, 2014-11-06 at 01:07 +, Owen Smith wrote: Why bother with patches? Why not just check the source file out, change it, and check it back in again with the change in? Or does git not work like conventional source control systems? Of course. But we don't allow just *anyone* to commit

Re: PATCH addition of /usr/local/bin/ in 'get_iplayer.cgi'

2014-11-06 Thread Owen Smith
To give more detail, I meant create a branch, check the file out, test your change, check change in to your own branch, then send details of the branch to the master maintainers to see if they want to accept the change (which seems to be a git pull request or similar), and if they do they merge

Re: PATCH addition of /usr/local/bin/ in 'get_iplayer.cgi'

2014-11-06 Thread Colin Law
On 6 November 2014 09:18, Owen Smith owen.sm...@cantab.net wrote: To give more detail, I meant create a branch, check the file out, test your change, check change in to your own branch, then send details of the branch to the master maintainers to see if they want to accept the change (which

Re: Episode Numbering not working

2014-11-06 Thread Barry Caruth
On 5 Nov 2014, at 13:02, Alan Milewczyk a...@soulman1949.com wrote: On 05/11/2014 12:38, Barry Caruth wrote: I refreshed from Git about an hour ago and all my episodes are downloading as episode 01 - for example http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0295tgm -

Re: Episode Numbering not working

2014-11-06 Thread dinkypumpkin
On 06/11/2014 11:24, Barry Caruth wrote: I noticed an error message about screen scraping not working if HTML::Parser was out of date - so I updated my Perl modules and it seems to be working better now. That's part of it, but there are some more changes necessary to pick up episode numbers

Re: confirm excessive bounces

2014-11-06 Thread Mable Syrup
Thanks. Seeing as Yahoo appears to be stupid enough to re-time messages when I mark them as not spam, I may move over (to gmail although I don't like the tabbing model they use - prefer folders myself). On Sun, 2/11/14, Roger Bell_West

Re: confirm excessive bounces

2014-11-06 Thread CJB
One of my Yahoo.com addresses refuses to accept anything from the List and rejects or bounces all. I have unsubscribed it, and rejoined using Gmail (Basic). However my Yahoo.co.uk address works OK. BTW Yahoo mail is to be moved to a new platform in 2015 - yet more changes. CJB. On 06/11/2014,

Re: Hello World...

2014-11-06 Thread Nick
On Wed, 5 Nov 2014 11:22:27 -0600 artisticforge . artisticfo...@gmail.com wrote: Hello; My point was that industry was content to allow VHS recording But they were not content, they bitched and moaned and misrepresented things like media lovies tend to now. eg In Jack Valenti's testimony to

Looks like Nitro isn't the way forward for open data - developer keys being revoked in one week :(

2014-11-06 Thread Jonathan H
Back in September, before the whole recent debacle, I applied for a Nitro developer key as I was going to do a Raspberry Pi blind project. I got a key, but the whole system seemed extremely flaky and undocumented. There was supposed to be a forum, but it had 3 old posts and no new postings ever

Re: Hello World...

2014-11-06 Thread artisticforge .
hello your argument is not with me. your argument is with the current Laws and regulations by the countries of the world. Your argument is with the IP owners. you are the person that has to live with yourself. -- terry l. ridder ___ get_iplayer

RE: Looks like Nitro isn't the way forward for open data - developer keys being revoked in one week :(

2014-11-06 Thread Philip Colmer
If anyone else applied for a Nitro key recently, have you got the same email? Doesn't look good, eh? A far cry from the initial enthusiastic nitro is the future press releases. Good job I didn't actually spend weeks building anything with it in the end, eh? To be fair to the BBC, the Nitro

Re: Hello World...

2014-11-06 Thread Mark Rogers
On 6 November 2014 14:02, Nick get_ipla...@i.lucanops.net wrote: [Lots of stuff] This is all very interesting but completely irrelevant to GiP, except perhaps to reinforce the idea that if the BBC take steps to shut down GiP then there are plenty of illegitimate alternatives out there. GiP does

Re: Looks like Nitro isn't the way forward for open data - developer keys being revoked in one week :(

2014-11-06 Thread Colin Law
On 6 November 2014 14:35, Jonathan H lardconce...@gmail.com wrote: ... -- Forwarded message -- From: David Beaton david.bea...@bbc.co.uk Date: 6 November 2014 12:27 Subject: BBC Content API access To: David Beaton david.bea...@bbc.co.uk Hello I'm emailing you because

Re: PATCH addition of /usr/local/bin/ in 'get_iplayer.cgi'

2014-11-06 Thread dinkypumpkin
commit 497ad9c648b4133e53bff84257850b628fe68279 Author: Sharon Kimble boudiccas at skimble.plus.com Date: Wed Nov 5 16:25:54 2014 + Merged - thanks. ___ get_iplayer mailing list get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org

Re: Looks like Nitro isn't the way forward for open data - developer keys being revoked in one week :(

2014-11-06 Thread dinkypumpkin
On 06/11/2014 14:35, Jonathan H wrote: I got a key, but the whole system seemed extremely flaky and undocumented. There was supposed to be a forum, but it had 3 old posts and no new postings ever got allowed through. One of those 3 lonely posts pointed to some Nitro-based code developed for

Re: Looks like Nitro isn't the way forward for open data - developer keys being revoked in one week :(

2014-11-06 Thread dinkypumpkin
On 06/11/2014 19:25, dinkypumpkin wrote: One of those 3 lonely posts pointed to some Nitro-based code developed for http://atlas.metabroadcast.com (https://github.com/mbst/glycerin). Looking through their source, it looks like Nitro might support the kinds of queries that would be useful in a

Re: confirm excessive bounces

2014-11-06 Thread Peter S Kirk
On 6 Nov 2014 at 12:33, Mable Syrup Mable Syrup blackonesu...@yahoo.co.uk wrote: I may move over (to gmail although I don't like the tabbing model they use - prefer folders myself). You get used to it quickly, personally I think of the labels as folders anyway. Also, you don't need to use

Re: confirm excessive bounces

2014-11-06 Thread Karen
On 6 November 2014 12:33, Mable Syrup blackonesu...@yahoo.co.uk wrote: Thanks. Seeing as Yahoo appears to be stupid enough to re-time messages when I mark them as not spam, I may move over (to gmail although I don't like the tabbing model they use - prefer folders myself). FWIW I have had

XBMC iPlayer plugin

2014-11-06 Thread Bill Denton
The XBMC iPlayer plugin is suffering from the same problems as get_iplayer. I wonder if any of their solutions can be used in get_iplayer. See the code at https://code.google.com/p/xbmc-iplayerv2/ Bill. ___ get_iplayer mailing list

Chrome extension

2014-11-06 Thread bifferos
Something I've been playing around with, mainly to find out about Chrome extensions: https://github.com/bifferos/dip You visit the page you want to download a video from, then click the download button. The Chrome extension passes the URL to a simple webserver running on a local port, which