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<blockquote data-quote="broadband412" data-source="post: 28120" data-attributes="member: 12491"><p>I was able to find the documentation for this program with an older version of it on it's web site. This semms very tedious as you have to keep on specifing the exact web site with the listings for that particular channel. For Eaxample, the web page <a href="http://tv.yahoo.com/tvpdb?d=tvs&id=166031707&channels=us_NY1&lineup=us_NY55894d&.intl=us" target="_blank">http://tv.yahoo.com/tvpdb?d=tvs&id=166031707&channels=us_NY1&lineup=us_NY55894d&.intl=us</a> is the page for the channel New York 1 as you can see by the address of the web page. The lineup=us part is telling you that I reside in the United States and the NY part in the address is the state in which I reside in and the #s are the identifier of a particular cable company. In my case this # is tied to the guide using cablevision's channel lineup. The letter "d" could represent that it is a digital lineup but I am not sure of this. Now if I am correct you would have to select the channels in config.exe and assigned the channels to their correesponding site/page. Using the address from above, I would enter <a href="http://tv.yahoo.com/tvpdb?d=tvs&id=166031707&channels=us_NY1&lineup=us_NY55894d&.intl=us" target="_blank">http://tv.yahoo.com/tvpdb?d=tvs&id=166031707&channels=us_NY1&lineup=us_NY55894d&.intl=us</a> to get the guide data for channel 1? Am I correct? Please explain this to me. If it is this way, then XMLTV seems the easier way to go. Again this is just my theory on how I understand the way WebEPG works. Let me know if this is not so. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="broadband412, post: 28120, member: 12491"] I was able to find the documentation for this program with an older version of it on it's web site. This semms very tedious as you have to keep on specifing the exact web site with the listings for that particular channel. For Eaxample, the web page [url]http://tv.yahoo.com/tvpdb?d=tvs&id=166031707&channels=us_NY1&lineup=us_NY55894d&.intl=us[/url] is the page for the channel New York 1 as you can see by the address of the web page. The lineup=us part is telling you that I reside in the United States and the NY part in the address is the state in which I reside in and the #s are the identifier of a particular cable company. In my case this # is tied to the guide using cablevision's channel lineup. The letter "d" could represent that it is a digital lineup but I am not sure of this. Now if I am correct you would have to select the channels in config.exe and assigned the channels to their correesponding site/page. Using the address from above, I would enter [url]http://tv.yahoo.com/tvpdb?d=tvs&id=166031707&channels=us_NY1&lineup=us_NY55894d&.intl=us[/url] to get the guide data for channel 1? Am I correct? Please explain this to me. If it is this way, then XMLTV seems the easier way to go. Again this is just my theory on how I understand the way WebEPG works. Let me know if this is not so. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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