Re: pop art

2015-09-03 Thread Nick Lord
Can we please stop this "discussion" on this list? It has nothing to do with get_iplayer and is needlessly clogging my mailbox. Best regards, Nick Lord On Thu, 2015-09-03 at 13:47 +0100, David Cantrell wrote: > On Thu, Sep 03, 2015 at 01:17:03AM +0100, C E Macfarlane wrote: > > >

Re: pop art

2015-09-03 Thread David Cantrell
On Thu, Sep 03, 2015 at 01:17:03AM +0100, C E Macfarlane wrote: >And BTW your premise about about > the Terrestrial TV Calculator is also mistaken, because the page was NEVER > DESIGNED to work on a mobile Oh, I'm sorry, I thought you were presenting

Re: pop art

2015-09-02 Thread Jim web
In article <20150901164651.ge9...@bytemark.barnyard.co.uk>, David Cantrell wrote: > On Mon, Aug 24, 2015 at 09:53:49AM +0100, Jim web wrote: > > FWIW and IMHO The problem is that the BBC pages are generated by > > people who have no clue about using simple basic HTML and

Re: pop art

2015-09-02 Thread michael norman
On 09/02/2015 06:25 PM, David Cantrell wrote: On Wed, Sep 02, 2015 at 05:12:58PM +0100, C E Macfarlane wrote: Yes, for example, for security reasons, and a number of mobile browsers do not support JavaScript: http://quirksmode.org/m/table.html Name one that is commonly used by

RE: pop art

2015-09-02 Thread C E Macfarlane
Please see below for further OT discussion, otherwise please ignore ... www.macfh.co.uk/CEMH.html > Name one that is commonly used by consumers in the UK. It is interesting that you claim to have worked on iPlayer, yet you do not seem to be aware of the BBC's own guidelines wrt to

Re: pop art

2015-09-01 Thread David Cantrell
On Mon, Aug 24, 2015 at 09:53:49AM +0100, Jim web wrote: > FWIW and IMHO The problem is that the BBC pages are generated by people > who have no clue about using simple basic HTML and take for granted what > browsers. etc, people will use. This is not the case. They have clue, but they think

Re: pop art

2015-08-25 Thread Jim web
In article 55dc5b76.90...@soulman1949.com, Alan Milewczyk a...@soulman1949.com wrote: On 24/08/2015 09:53, Jim web wrote: Similarly I found some time ago that there are at least *two* versions of the iplayer's schedules day-page listings. One of which only goes back a week, while the

Re: pop art

2015-08-25 Thread Jim web
OT alert as previous. :-) In article pheaihcmjkhmhmofbpogaekickaa.c.e.macfarl...@macfh.co.uk, C E Macfarlane c.e.macfarl...@macfh.co.uk wrote: See below for further OT discussion, otherwise please ignore ... What is needed in web-design is KIS (Keep It Simple), not a desire to show off that

Re: pop art

2015-08-25 Thread Alan Milewczyk
Hi Jim On 25/08/2015 18:22, Jim web wrote: In article 55dc5b76.90...@soulman1949.com, Alan Milewczyk a...@soulman1949.com wrote: On 24/08/2015 09:53, Jim web wrote: Similarly I found some time ago that there are at least *two* versions of the iplayer's schedules day-page listings. One of

RE: pop art

2015-08-25 Thread C E Macfarlane
Still OT below ... www.macfh.co.uk/CEMH.html I've written my own home page. The iplayer addresses and top level BBC pages are some of the main links. :-) Jim A good idea! I must get a round tuit myself! ;-) I've produced a template for one as linked below.

Re: pop art

2015-08-25 Thread Alan Milewczyk
On 24/08/2015 09:53, Jim web wrote: Similarly I found some time ago that there are at least *two* versions of the iplayer's schedules day-page listings. One of which only goes back a week, while the other covers the full month. I've not seen the full month version - could you post a sample

Re: pop art

2015-08-23 Thread Ralph Corderoy
://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/5pN6fKVhx1wYhVXtkjWwPFS/pop-art-season http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/SWCNr4H7s764wwpR7yQxTf/andy-warhol-louis-xiv-sun-kings Are they not pages listing programmes and their PIDs? Cheers, Ralph. ___ get_iplayer mailing