Solutions to loss of RSS feed
Ian Macdonald
ianmac51 at gmail.com
Fri Oct 31 14:38:24 PDT 2014
I have always just used the command line, but the last option seems
best, it depends on how much effort is required to reverse engineer
the API, though it is legal to reverse engineer in Europe, you may
have a problem if you apply for a license and use that as a basis to
engineer a solution, as it may be against the T's & C's
On 31 October 2014 21:21, Rob Dixon <rob.dixon at gmx.com> wrote:
> I apologise if this covers old ground. I have read most, but not all of
> the mail that has arisen from this situation.
>
> Three solutions to this situastion come to mind. From least to most
> attractive:
>
> - Scrape the BBC web site directly for the information that used to come
> from the RSS feeds. Apart from being a very clumsy approach, this is
> almost certainly against the terms of service for the web site.
>
> - Apply for a licence to use the Nitro API directly from get_iplayer,
> and write a new interface to collect the necessary information from
> there. This is by far the nicest of all options, but I doubt very much
> whether the BCC would grant such a licence. At the moment, though, I
> can't see any reason not to at least make the application. At least it
> would demonstrate our willingess to be opend and cooperative.
>
> - Write a new application that uses the Nitro API, ostensibly to provide
> a different and more flexible way of viewing the BBC schedule, but
> capable of exporting the information for use in get_iplayer. This could
> even reconstruct the old XML RSS feeds, but I don't see a reason to add
> such an awkward intermediate format.
>
> This last option seems to me to be the most likely to succeed. I have
> applied for a licence for my own use and I shall be experimenting with
> what is possible. After some experimentation I will be glad to add an
> export along the lines I have described, to be specified by those
> responsible for get_iplayer.
>
> What does the team think?
>
> Rob
>
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