But (if this works), this post was posted from a .Net application using the Channel 9 Web Services.
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You sir, are a winner.
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Just figured I'd try it after the "Tired of Channel 9 in a browser" discussion yesterday. Still no idea how to handle users who are authenticated over Live ID, though (the web services take an old C9 username and password). The Javascript site doesn't use the SOAP web services that I'm using, and use cookies for authentication.Bas said:You sir, are a winner. -
Woah! Way cool.
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Yeah... you need to handle the cookie. I asked the team a while back about how to handle the liveID stuff... kind of a pain.CannotResolveSymbol said:
Just figured I'd try it after the "Tired of Channel 9 in a browser" discussion yesterday. Still no idea how to handle users who are authenticated over Live ID, though (the web services take an old C9 username and password). The Javascript site doesn't use the SOAP web services that I'm using, and use cookies for authentication.Bas said:*snip* -
Here ya go.phreaks said:Woah! Way cool.
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phreaks said:Woah! Way cool.
I must have missed the originating discussion, can someone please point me in the right general direction?This one:
I'm using the web services at http://channel9.msdn.com/Services/Posts.asmx and http://channel9.msdn.com/Services/Tags.asmx. -
Nice nice. Not sure why there is such demand, but is this even a good thing to begin with? I mean, what if you use it to spam?CannotResolveSymbol said:phreaks said:*snip*This one:
I'm using the web services at http://channel9.msdn.com/Services/Posts.asmx and http://channel9.msdn.com/Services/Tags.asmx.
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Anyone have the guts to make a iPhone Channel9 app?
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Get me a Mac and I willIon Todirel said:Anyone have the guts to make a iPhone Channel9 app?
and sell it on AppStore
I'm better with UIKit/Cocoa Touch than I am with WinForms or WPF right now (that's what happens when you use one to build a real product and just use the others to build random junk). I could write a C9 iPhone app now on my Windows machine, but you'd have to jailbreak to run it. -
Sweet, good work.CannotResolveSymbol said:
Get me a Mac and I willIon Todirel said:*snip*
I'm better with UIKit/Cocoa Touch than I am with WinForms or WPF right now (that's what happens when you use one to build a real product and just use the others to build random junk). I could write a C9 iPhone app now on my Windows machine, but you'd have to jailbreak to run it.
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