An interactive, real-time TV guide, designed to be as unobtrusive as possible!
Update: fixed for security model of latest betas.
Current listings for UK, Norway, France and Sweden. Experimental support for the Netherlands and the Czech Republic/Slovakia, please post feedback in the Widgets Forum.
Honestly, I'm not sure. Retrieving the Italian listings is very, very slow even without the full descriptions, which was messing up retrieving the other channels. I'm still looking at ways to speed up the whole process, it seems to consume an ENORMOUS amount of memory building up the listings...
Yeah, at the moment it affects every widget that uses a scrollbar. A mouse scrollwheel should work, although every so often it bounces the widget up and down a bit when it reaches the top or bottom of the list.
Yeah, I know the problem with the encoding, I had the same problem with the Opera Platform version. It doesn't affect all characters though.
I suspect the problem is on the server side - the Python script serving the data should be writing proper UTF-8, but somewhere along the lines something's getting confused. I'll not give up until I diagnose it...
Update: Okay, nailed it. Embarrassingly, the problem wasn't that it wasn't being encoded into UTF-8, but that it was being done twice. You can see how that would be a problem.
Can anyone confirm that's it's fixed? You don't need to redownload the widget, the fix is on the server only.
Please add one for us good old yanks.
Thanks a mil.
Dre'
Dreroughneck 作 , # 2006/03/19 19:32:45
johnnysaucepn 作 , # 2006/03/17 12:35:49
padule 作 , # 2006/03/16 11:01:57
johnnysaucepn 作 , # 2006/03/13 13:17:37
Oh, and if you could get Irish listings... I would just love it!
tetzcatlipoca 作 , # 2006/03/11 22:22:28
jakob 作 , # 2006/03/11 17:22:50
minisu 作 , # 2006/02/25 1:51:50
I can't really describe it better than that!
johnnysaucepn 作 , # 2006/02/21 11:32:43
bosannes 作 , # 2006/02/21 10:11:43
Beautifully implemented.
hasina 作 , # 2006/02/21 0:54:36
I suspect the problem is on the server side - the Python script serving the data should be writing proper UTF-8, but somewhere along the lines something's getting confused. I'll not give up until I diagnose it...
Update: Okay, nailed it. Embarrassingly, the problem wasn't that it wasn't being encoded into UTF-8, but that it was being done twice. You can see how that would be a problem.
Can anyone confirm that's it's fixed? You don't need to redownload the widget, the fix is on the server only.
johnnysaucepn 作 , # 2006/02/20 16:56:18
lifehacker 作 , # 2006/02/20 16:28:15
toman 作 , # 2006/02/20 12:40:46