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#1
General Discussions / Re: Two tabs for IceTV?
April 08, 2013, 05:30:19 PM
Quote from: prl on April 05, 2013, 10:50:40 PM
Quote from: Dave at IceTV on April 05, 2013, 07:32:09 PM
To open each device in their own tab reliably would probably require the device ID in the URL. Otherwise you are always working with the last selected device.
Yes, I'd thought about something like that - faking it up in an ignored query parameter, for example. Obviously something that could only be done from the server end.

Hi,

You should be able to open a tab for each device explicitly using the following URL format

http://www.icetv.com.au/interactive/myupcomingshows/?search_pimp_device_id= <- Device ID here

You can get the appropriate IDs from the device specific links on the TV Recorders page (Copy link location, it's the number in quotes, don't include the quotes).

Cheers,

Mike
#2
I've put in a fix to remember search parameters so you should go back to the same page after scheduling a recording.
#3
I've put in a fix to remember search parameters so you should go back to the same page after scheduling a recording.
#4
If you go to My Account > TV Recorders there is now a Settings link next to each device that allows you to add a custom repeat flag to the title, sub-title, or desc in your EPG feed tor that device.
#5
Quote from: DeltaMikeCharlie on November 01, 2012, 06:16:55 AM
Consideration may need to be given to users with multiple devices so that the EPG content of each device can be augmented, or not.

Luke and I were discussing exactly this last night. It will be a device specific setting.

Cheers
#6
Hi guys,

I've spent some time optimising the loading/performance of the interactive TV guide using IE8 on WinXP as a benchmark (more recent browsers seem to be handling the page OK). I'd appreciate it if you would check the interactive guide again and let me know how it goes. I recommend clearing your browser cache (deleting temporary internet files) and using [Ctrl]+[F5] to perform a 'hard' page refresh.


Regards,

Mike