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Posted by adam on 08/26/05 07:21
That's what I was thinking, using an RSS feed. But this is a little
different than using a headline feed, as it's not really calling upon
the last 5 headlines but rather an event for that specific time, as
well as the next 4 events (for the "up next" feature).
So, I guess I gotta learn RSS and php, eh? :)
On Fri, 26 Aug 2005 10:16:33 +1000, Ramon <drybkin@gmail.com> wrote:
>Its all RSS (XML) feeds, you would not need to develop a front/back end
>system for it.
>
>windandwaves wrote:
>> Paddy Sebastian wrote:
>>
>>>adam wrote:
>>>
>>>>I've seen this on a number of TV sites, where on the front page they
>>>>tell you what's playing at the time you're browsing, what's coming up
>>>>next, etc. I want to do this for a site I'm working on, but I have no
>>>>idea where to start. Can anyone point me in the right direction or
>>>>give me a few pointers? Thanks.
>>>
>>>Well basically this is not more then a calendar script, with a front
>>>and backend. On The backend you can add the tv schedule and on the
>>>frontend the whole thing is presented in a nice looking way. You
>>>probably can modify a simple calendar script to fix your needs!
>>>-paddy
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>> How would you get the TV schedule in the back-end? Would you use an RSS
>> feed for that?
>>
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