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[WebService] General Media Access Webservice
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<blockquote data-quote="Oxan" data-source="post: 746055" data-attributes="member: 97484"><p>I've some feedback the development version of WebMediaPortal. You probably already know this, but anyway:</p><p>- SQL Server is required. I guess that most users of MediaPortal use MySQL, and that forcing another database server for just an authentication mechanism is a bit too much. </p><p>- The home link links to the document root (/), not to the root of the application (I run it under /WebMediaPortal)</p><p>- You need to be logged in to register... That's hard to create the first user. </p><p>- The white text of the 'log off' link is quite hard to read on the light-yellow background. </p><p>- Util.GetLogin() expects username and password to be childnodes of <config> instead of attributes (in config.xml)</p><p></p><p>But except these issues it looks really good. Thanks for your work!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oxan, post: 746055, member: 97484"] I've some feedback the development version of WebMediaPortal. You probably already know this, but anyway: - SQL Server is required. I guess that most users of MediaPortal use MySQL, and that forcing another database server for just an authentication mechanism is a bit too much. - The home link links to the document root (/), not to the root of the application (I run it under /WebMediaPortal) - You need to be logged in to register... That's hard to create the first user. - The white text of the 'log off' link is quite hard to read on the light-yellow background. - Util.GetLogin() expects username and password to be childnodes of <config> instead of attributes (in config.xml) But except these issues it looks really good. Thanks for your work! [/QUOTE]
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