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MediaPortal 1
MediaPortal 1 Plugins
WifiRemote - a tcp remote control server 0.8.3 [2014-07-20]
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Penny" data-source="post: 1059974" data-attributes="member: 145995"><p>I'm trying to design a plan of attack in creating an RTI (think Crestron etc) driver for MediaPortal - the wifiRemote is the perfect api to play with. My initial barrier to entry is hinging on the ability to access the api. So IF I have a REST client, and I sent a GET request to the machine with MediaPortal on it at 10.0.0.14 using port 8017 (default) with say the 'Identify' command - would it not be a GET request to <a href="http://10.0.0.14:8017/identify" target="_blank">http://10.0.0.14:8017/identify</a> ?</p><p></p><p>It seems I'm not able to find the documentation that references a sample full url and HTTP request example with information on method used etc. Is the payload in the body of the request only? </p><p></p><p>Sincerely</p><p></p><p>kevin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Penny, post: 1059974, member: 145995"] I'm trying to design a plan of attack in creating an RTI (think Crestron etc) driver for MediaPortal - the wifiRemote is the perfect api to play with. My initial barrier to entry is hinging on the ability to access the api. So IF I have a REST client, and I sent a GET request to the machine with MediaPortal on it at 10.0.0.14 using port 8017 (default) with say the 'Identify' command - would it not be a GET request to [url]http://10.0.0.14:8017/identify[/url] ? It seems I'm not able to find the documentation that references a sample full url and HTTP request example with information on method used etc. Is the payload in the body of the request only? Sincerely kevin [/QUOTE]
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