>
>
>
> > I think I meant
> > http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/radiolabs/netpub3.7.graffle.pdf
> > And it's clearly SQL tables, not a DTD.
>
> cool, glad it's come in useful. felt a bit like vanity publishing at the
> time so good to see people using it to help with API stuff. Maybe we should
> link from
>> Morning!
> And it seems to be a good one!
apart from all the ants it's a beaut
>>> I think I found the DTD earlier today.
>> If you did you've got more than us ;-) btw we might have a TVanytime
>> representation of the schedule sometime soonish
> I think I meant
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs
2008/7/25 Michael Smethurst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Morning!
And it seems to be a good one!
>
>
> 2008/7/24 Brian Butterworth
> > 2008/7/24 Paul Clifford
> >> I sent a reply yesterday, but I think it got stuck in a moderation
> >> queue. Firstly, a quick heads-up: the tag is going away in
> >
Morning!
2008/7/24 Brian Butterworth
> 2008/7/24 Paul Clifford
>> I sent a reply yesterday, but I think it got stuck in a moderation
>> queue. Firstly, a quick heads-up: the tag is going away in
>> favour of the tag. The current feed has both, to ease the
>> transition, but should be gone by
Paul,
2008/7/24 Paul Clifford
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>:
> I sent a reply yesterday, but I think it got stuck in a moderation
> queue. Firstly, a quick heads-up: the tag is going away in
> favour of the tag. The current feed has both, to ease the
> transition, but should be gon
The XML feed are working properly again, thanks!
--
Brian Butterworth
http://www.ukfree.tv - independent digital television and switchover advice,
since 2002
I sent a reply yesterday, but I think it got stuck in a moderation
queue. Firstly, a quick heads-up: the tag is going away in
favour of the tag. The current feed has both, to ease the
transition, but should be gone by Wednesday or Thursday next
week.
We don't have very accurate information ab
Michael,
Thanks for the explanation. ISO8601 works well with PHP5 at my end! Still
it's nice to know the problem is with rights being really good!
Another thought about the XML structure... how about in the
having and/or tags to indicate the programmes
that WILL be on the iPlayer in future
Hi Brian
We¹ll be deploying code today that will fix this
A brief explanation:
With the move of radio into iplayer we¹ve changed the way we handle
ondemands [1] to work in the same way as TV. But for radio (unlike telly)
some programmes have indefinite rights. Where this is the case the
availabi
Sorry to be a-bug-reporting again, but the problem has now spread to
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/programmes/schedules/fm.xml
Can't call method "iso8601" on an undefined value at
schedules/show_day.hash line 39.
2008/7/23 Michael Smethurst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Whoops
>
> We've found the pro
Whoops
We¹ve found the problem
Fixed on deploy tomorrow
Sorry
On 23/7/08 13:47, "Brian Butterworth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Damn. I knew it was too good to be true!
>
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/programmes/schedules.xml and
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/radioscotland/programmes/sche
Damn. I knew it was too good to be true!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/programmes/schedules.xml and
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radioscotland/programmes/schedules/fm.xml give
*Can't call method "iso8601" on an undefined value at
schedules/show_day.hash line 39.**
*
--
Brian Butterworth
http:/
2008/7/22 Andrew McParland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Adam,
>
> Server kicked!
>
> Brian is right that moving forward getting data from /programmes is probably
> a better idea as this is a supported BBC service rather than our temporary
> (ahem), experimental TV-Anytime file service and API.
>
> Intern
2008/7/23 Matthew Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> A little hello from /programmes,
>
> > there seem to be listings for BBC Radio Scotland, but I can't find > them
> for BBC Radio Wales, Cymru, nan Gaidheal, Ulster, Foyle > and local radio
> stations.
>
> Just so you know we're aware of this and workin
A little hello from /programmes,
> there seem to be listings for BBC Radio Scotland, but I can't find > them for
> BBC Radio Wales, Cymru, nan Gaidheal, Ulster, Foyle > and local radio
> stations.
Just so you know we're aware of this and working on it. But it may be
a little way down the pipe :
Andrew,
2008/7/22 Andrew McParland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Brian is right that moving forward getting data from /programmes is
> probably a better idea as this is a supported BBC service rather than our
> temporary (ahem), experimental TV-Anytime file service and API.
>
> Internally we're lookin
On Tue, 2008-07-22 at 17:21 +0100, Andrew McParland wrote:
> Adam,
>
> Server kicked!
>
Thanks
> Brian is right that moving forward getting data from /programmes is
> probably a better idea as this is a supported BBC service rather than
> our temporary (ahem), experimental TV-Anytime file ser
Adam,
Server kicked!
Brian is right that moving forward getting data from /programmes is
probably a better idea as this is a supported BBC service rather than
our temporary (ahem), experimental TV-Anytime file service and API.
Internally we're looking at using /programmes, and the data sourc
Adam,
I think that the "programmes" feeds are now kept up-to-date instead:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcone/programmes/schedules/london/2008/07/09.xml
etc...
2008/7/22 Adam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> Could someone give the TV feeds server a kick as i've just noticed that
> there hasn't been an
Hi,
Could someone give the TV feeds server a kick as i've just noticed that
there hasn't been an update of TV Anytime feeds since 18-Jul-2008
10:08:27 and my site has run out of listings info :-(
Thanks
Adam
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