is for TV Anytime data, the second for
"simple".
Any ideas would be
appreciated
lee
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Many thanks!
Hi Lee,
You've found a difference in the date ranges being served in
the simple and TV-Anytime versions. I've identified the fix,
but it'll take a while for it to be applied to the external server.
Thanks for reporting it!
Andrew
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If you liked that, you will like http://programmableweb.com/matrix which listed
the BBC News map quite a while ago.
Entry for the BBC API: http://programmableweb.com/api/BBC
There's another six or so mash-ups of BBC stuff, too.
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From P Edwards (Monday, November 27, 2006 11:19 PM):
I think it is pretty laughable :-)
I am very happy to pay for quality and expensive programming,
but being censored from the same, just because of a legal
precedent, is almost the ultimate insult, especially if one
does have a UK TV
On the other hand, UKTV is part (50%?) owned by the BBC, so there *are* new
ways the Beeb can work, and the Beeb is capable of finding them. Which is a bit
of a surprise, but a pleasant one.
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from the remote control for my big screen and media
PC, and they'll have to watch TV on their sorry little PC!
Is this the place to ask why BBC News have such an excellent MCE package, and
BBC2 Broadband doesn't?
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Does anyone know if there are or plan to be feesd of sport (rugby) leagues on
the BBC?
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Ian Forrester:
So the questions is what could the BBC Backstage be doing to
help the W3C? Besides recommending good practice and standards?
The BBC could clean-up its HTML output (at the very least that messy toolbar
that gives my IA's such headaches), and enforce (not request)
Jason Cartwright:
Lee Goddard:
Whilst tiny W3C Valid XHTML badges generally annoy me, but I think
the BBC is the perfect place to display them.
... Having to, or wanting to explain how something is achieved to
an end users is, to me, a sign of the technology's infancy
Microcruft's W3C breaches. Now they've got their act together, I
need a new hobbyhorse, and think the Beeb is convenient (coz I'm sat here).
Really, not too radical to suggest the BBC be a standard bearer, is it?
Lee Goddard
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I'm shocked no ones mentioned the new backstage schwag!!!
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