2004-04-16, 03:26 PM
I am sitting here at work (and not working ) thinking about doing a web interface (service) after weather is complete and had a couple thoughts.
1) Sub, could I get info from you on the database layout and if possible some examples of the C# code you use to access the data?  If you didn't want to post that yet, email would be fine.  Actually your code that displays the guide would be extremely helpful too.  Save me development time and would make the web guide look as much like the native guide as possible.  Of course the same holds true for recording screens etc. too.  So I guess you could just give a drop of the whole app  hehe
2) I was thinking of using the Apache web server (http://www.apache.org). Â It is free, has a Windows version, is fairly well known, and (apparently) supports C# web services. Â
Basic features of guide viewing, schedule a recording, view current recording schedule, and view previous recordings would be supported at first.
My only hesitation would be that I will not have time to support people trying to get Apache running. Â And I would be worried that people who didn't know what they were doing could be completely opening up their machines or home networks. Â I would be putting a BIG disclaimer around that second concern.
Any thoughts or comments?
1) Sub, could I get info from you on the database layout and if possible some examples of the C# code you use to access the data?  If you didn't want to post that yet, email would be fine.  Actually your code that displays the guide would be extremely helpful too.  Save me development time and would make the web guide look as much like the native guide as possible.  Of course the same holds true for recording screens etc. too.  So I guess you could just give a drop of the whole app  hehe
2) I was thinking of using the Apache web server (http://www.apache.org). Â It is free, has a Windows version, is fairly well known, and (apparently) supports C# web services. Â
Basic features of guide viewing, schedule a recording, view current recording schedule, and view previous recordings would be supported at first.
My only hesitation would be that I will not have time to support people trying to get Apache running. Â And I would be worried that people who didn't know what they were doing could be completely opening up their machines or home networks. Â I would be putting a BIG disclaimer around that second concern.
Any thoughts or comments?
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