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<blockquote data-quote="jameson_uk" data-source="post: 622300" data-attributes="member: 11220"><p>But do the web services created by gemx not cover the standard interface? I wanted to create an app to run on my NAS box which is on 24x7 and has a web-server running anyway and did hack some stuff up to use those services.</p><p></p><p>AIUI iPimp needs some code on the web-server itself to provide the iPhone style interface so this would need a web server to connect to the web-services web-server?</p><p></p><p>All I want (and I think many users would like this too) is to be able to schedule recordings across the net. I use BigKev's webserver which whilst it has may faults) works pretty well to do this. I have hacked up a script to send a WOL request to the HTPC and then redirect all further web-traffic there. All works but not as nice as it could be.</p><p></p><p>I think this is too open endeded to have a single solution. For me all I want is access to the guide and to be able to schedule a recording. This is not too difficult and would suit a very lightweight fast web-server. Other users want to stream TV which would require a more powerful web-server which various add-ons. iPimp then wants it's plugins at the web-server end so already you have requirements for three web-servers ??</p><p></p><p>I think gemx has provided the based for what you want but other apps will always sit along side this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jameson_uk, post: 622300, member: 11220"] But do the web services created by gemx not cover the standard interface? I wanted to create an app to run on my NAS box which is on 24x7 and has a web-server running anyway and did hack some stuff up to use those services. AIUI iPimp needs some code on the web-server itself to provide the iPhone style interface so this would need a web server to connect to the web-services web-server? All I want (and I think many users would like this too) is to be able to schedule recordings across the net. I use BigKev's webserver which whilst it has may faults) works pretty well to do this. I have hacked up a script to send a WOL request to the HTPC and then redirect all further web-traffic there. All works but not as nice as it could be. I think this is too open endeded to have a single solution. For me all I want is access to the guide and to be able to schedule a recording. This is not too difficult and would suit a very lightweight fast web-server. Other users want to stream TV which would require a more powerful web-server which various add-ons. iPimp then wants it's plugins at the web-server end so already you have requirements for three web-servers ?? I think gemx has provided the based for what you want but other apps will always sit along side this. [/QUOTE]
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