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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Lowrey" data-source="post: 744568" data-attributes="member: 88236"><p><strong>AW: [WebService] General Media Access Webservice</strong></p><p></p><p>I will translate what Cyrus 1896 said so everyone is able to comment it:</p><p></p><p>The reason why he writes in german is that his english skills from school aren't that good.</p><p>He thinks the approach to have a webinterface like the one i've shown in my previous posts is great, furthermore he likes the design of the whs 2011 webinterface.</p><p>Additionaly he would like to combine both to have something like follow.it but based on the local information.</p><p></p><p>Last but not least he asks about the development status and whether there will be a testversion.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm not quite sure whether i understand you correct, but is your intend to have a webinterface with a similar design to the one of the whs 2011 or do you really mean to connect both?</p><p>I haven't checked how much work it is to integrate a webpage into the WHS webpage, but if you only refer to the design aspects it shouldn't be to hard to get the needed graphics and css files to do so...</p><p>(and again in german...)</p><p>Verstehe ich dich richtig, dass du gerne das Aussehen der whs 2011 Seite adaptiert sehen würdest? Falls ja sollte das zumindest machbar sein(und nicht einmal zwingend von mir gemacht, da alles mit css und ein paar Graphiken erledigt werden kann)</p><p>Wenn es dir darum geht beide webseiten zu verknüpfen, dann müsste ich erst einmal gucken, wie gut das zu machen ist und vor allem wie viel Aufwand es ist zwei Versionen parallel zu pflegen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Lowrey, post: 744568, member: 88236"] [b]AW: [WebService] General Media Access Webservice[/b] I will translate what Cyrus 1896 said so everyone is able to comment it: The reason why he writes in german is that his english skills from school aren't that good. He thinks the approach to have a webinterface like the one i've shown in my previous posts is great, furthermore he likes the design of the whs 2011 webinterface. Additionaly he would like to combine both to have something like follow.it but based on the local information. Last but not least he asks about the development status and whether there will be a testversion. I'm not quite sure whether i understand you correct, but is your intend to have a webinterface with a similar design to the one of the whs 2011 or do you really mean to connect both? I haven't checked how much work it is to integrate a webpage into the WHS webpage, but if you only refer to the design aspects it shouldn't be to hard to get the needed graphics and css files to do so... (and again in german...) Verstehe ich dich richtig, dass du gerne das Aussehen der whs 2011 Seite adaptiert sehen würdest? Falls ja sollte das zumindest machbar sein(und nicht einmal zwingend von mir gemacht, da alles mit css und ein paar Graphiken erledigt werden kann) Wenn es dir darum geht beide webseiten zu verknüpfen, dann müsste ich erst einmal gucken, wie gut das zu machen ist und vor allem wie viel Aufwand es ist zwei Versionen parallel zu pflegen. [/QUOTE]
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