that threw me too, but it's the last element of each <broadcast>:

<start>2008-04-28T00:50:00+01:00</start>


best--

--cs


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Brian Butterworth
Sent: Tue 5/20/2008 9:34 AM
To: backstage-developer@lists.bbc.co.uk
Subject: Re: [backstage-developer] Accessing 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/a-z from PHP
 
2008/5/19 Paul Clifford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

>
>
> Add .xml to the end of a schedule URL to get an XML representation, or
> .json for JSON.  The format of the .xml and .json representations
> isn't fixed yet, but we're interested in any feedback from people
> using them.
>
> The XML (ie
http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/programmes/schedules/2008/04/28.xml) has:

<duration>3600</duration>
<end>2008-04-29T04:10:00+01:00</end>

Which is bit of an odd way of presenting schedules, even if it there is a
certainly logic to it.  Might be easier for general use to have the <start>
as well?

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Brian Butterworth

http://www.ukfree.tv - independent digital television and switchover advice,
since 2002

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