On 1/18/07, Brian Butterworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

There is a page that I use as a link on my Windows Mobile 5 PDA which is
the
'BBC PDA homepage': http://www.bbc.co.uk/mobile/pda/index.shtml

There's some News and Sport content there, but not the one thing I would
really like, which would be links to the BBC radio station streams as from
mms://wmlive-acl.bbc... Which work with Windows Media player.


You might want to pop along to http://www.radiofeeds.co.uk/pda/ for radio
stations on your PDA. They're all there - quite a good resource.

As an aside: www.virginradio.co.uk on your PDA should reformat and display
itself correctly, and even the "listen now" page punches up Windows Media
Player on your phone.

A "PDA page" is really only a "light bandwidth" page - and it does confuse
me why the BBC, and many other developers, don't use mobile stylesheets to
make the whole of their website accessible to PDAs etc. On Windows Mobile 5
devices, mobile stylesheets work excellently.

j

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