2011-04-18, 21:53
Yep, I was right. I need to adjust the code for non-English characters. I'll have a look at what needs doing.
Thanks for the log.
Thanks for the log.
topfs2 Wrote:@hippojay, if we handle it correctly (not the if ) then the json object should be in utf-8
evanl81 Wrote:Hi,
I can't seem to get this working. My main box is XBMC live. I've added all my media there locally.
Then I have a Macbook Pro running XBMC 10.1. I've installed the zip and adjusted the settings to see my main box. It accesses Movies and TV Shows, but when I click either I just get "Script failed." Any thoughts? Not sure where to find a log...
phileas50 Wrote:Same Here
bossanova808 Wrote:A couple of questions - How does this differ/what are the benefits of this over using the already existing XBMC UPnP sharing approach?
Once you go into the add on, do you essentially get the full library views with skinning etc so that it's basically transparent once you're inside the add on?
hippojay Wrote:Not used the UPnP approach, but as I understand it you get file listing only? XonX displays the full XBMC library, sourced from a central XBMC instance. Not quite transparent yet, but it probably could be in the future..
twotone8 Wrote:i'm getting a "connection refused" error when trying to access the movies or tv shows section. not quite sure where to go from here.
i forwarded port 80 to the host machine 'n all that. not quite sure what i'm doing wrong.
bossanova808 Wrote:Another question - does this actually pull the files from the 'server' machine or does it just basically give it a local link the client can use to pull the file directly (if you see what I mean?). That is - the server is acting as a library server, but is it also acting as a file server (meaning my little Shuttle probably wouldn't be up to the job if multiple machines are playing at once).
Quote:Edit - I could run XBMC on my ACTUAL server (a Win7 box) but having discussed this with jmarshall before - it's a VERY heavy app to run just as server really...