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Re: Disabling auto-generation of scripts was Schema proposal:
audio.slimserv
- Subject: Re: Disabling auto-generation of scripts was Schema
proposal: audio.slimserv
- From: mcs101main
- Date: Sun, 04 Jan 2004 05:41:00 +0000
--- In <a
href="/group/ukha_xpl/post?postID=b32er5JwUAS-aQzld7QsjaD7J-qr5bTxeW4wHqt-i3_YIXsH4KwDE9PsbIElT1Km2iBLZu4IdkSSYOzgaTJhF_c">ukha_xpl@xxxxxxx</a>,
"Tony Tofts" <tony@x> wrote:
> > users who don't want the feature - it would be a lot easier
> > to see exactly which scripts had something in them if I could
> > delete all the unwanted ones.
>
> The next release of xplhal (due out today) will look in
data\xplhal.xml in
> the 'settings' section for the entry
>
> <autoscripts create="N" />
>
> If this doesn't exist, or the value isn't "N", then scripts
will
continue to
> be created.
>
> Regards
> Tony
I'm new the xpl and got here via the direct support for sliMP3. I
downloaded the nightly build 004-01-03 and enabled xap via the
network settings. I also have a hub app which is able to recognize
the heartbeat from some other simple applications I downloaded. I
never did receive a heartbeat from slimsrvr. Is the development too
early or is there some initiation protocol that that needs to be
supplied?
I also looked closely at the proposed schema vs the cli and I was not
able to recognize some of the status information. For example, how
does one obtain the current volume level of the mixer via xap?
Playlist index would also be desirable to know the current position
as items are inserted.
While not related to this schema discussion, maybe I can ask and get
some insight anyway... When I run the clock app on the same computer
as the hub then I see the heartbeat message. When I run the same
clock app on another computer on the lan then I do not see anything
at the hub. Is there some additional setup that is needed to run xap
on different computers on the lan?
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