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RE: Re: CCF for DDAR?



Andy,

Shouldnt be a problem but like anything like this it will need some local
hackery to make it work for you and im only running this against the mock
linux ddar server.  Although I believe it has the same functionality as the
windows based software we might need to check.  I am going to spend a lot
more time this week on this so there should be something by the end of the
weekend if everything goes according to plan.  As anyone who knows me knows
things like this can take me years to finish ;-)

Thanks
kieran

p/s youll need perl on your windows box which youll probably want to get
>from


-----Original Message-----
From: andy_powell_is [mailto:ukha@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 10:12 AM
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] Re: CCF for DDAR?


Kieran,

would you be prepared to share the work you've done on this. I'd like
to do the same as SWMBO is having a bit of trouble with the noremal
DDAR interface (seeing it mainly)

Andy


--- In ukha_d@y..., "Broadfoot, Kieran J"
<Kieran.Broadfoot@g...>
wrote:
> Justin,
>
> Thanks for the ccf, it worked like a charm.  Ive been playing around
with it
> this weekend and using the ccf compiler/decompiler, a bit of perl
and the
> ddar web server software have managed to pull album data from the
server and
> build panels containing lists of albums into the pronto.  Theres
still a
> long way to go but its proving to be much easier to choose an album
using
> the pronto than trying to stare at the sddars mall screens.  Ill
send you
> more info once ive got further along with the project.
>
> Thanks
> 	kieran



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