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<blockquote data-quote="Maschine" data-source="post: 128917" data-attributes="member: 10316"><p>Hmm, I don't know where you have this information from and I won't comment it with any other words than that it's simply nonsens!</p><p></p><p>Supporting the old AND the new TV Engine will lead us to 2 completely different webinterfaces in the backend. I definately won't do anything for the old TV engine. The old webinterface is still downloadable and should work at least in basic functions. And hey, we'll need some time too, until we have a finished/useable webinterface for the new engine. Until then the situation might be completely different...</p><p></p><p></p><p>What do you mean with that? Of course any php script can (IIRC if you installed the soap extensions) consume webservice functions from any given webservice. That's what the concept is about: to have a language-independent communication.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maschine, post: 128917, member: 10316"] Hmm, I don't know where you have this information from and I won't comment it with any other words than that it's simply nonsens! Supporting the old AND the new TV Engine will lead us to 2 completely different webinterfaces in the backend. I definately won't do anything for the old TV engine. The old webinterface is still downloadable and should work at least in basic functions. And hey, we'll need some time too, until we have a finished/useable webinterface for the new engine. Until then the situation might be completely different... What do you mean with that? Of course any php script can (IIRC if you installed the soap extensions) consume webservice functions from any given webservice. That's what the concept is about: to have a language-independent communication. [/QUOTE]
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