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177827.18 in reply to 177827.17
Date: 4/30/2011 7:59:30 AM
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You mean iPod touch? Sure, it's an iPhone without phone functionality. But there may be some issues, I'm currently fighting my new iPad 2: (182456.7).

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177827.19 in reply to 177827.18
Date: 4/30/2011 10:58:15 PM
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you can change lineups and basically do everything but watch games.

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177827.20 in reply to 177827.18
Date: 5/1/2011 6:53:13 AM
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Actually silly me, I meant an ipad I, I have an ebay auction going and I think I I'll eventually get one fairly cheaply and want to know if I will be able to BB.

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177827.21 in reply to 177827.20
Date: 5/1/2011 12:17:38 PM
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See the link above, it's not currently working for me.

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177827.22 in reply to 177827.13
Date: 5/3/2011 1:36:52 PM
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The skyfire browser seems to be the best alternative for today, but i could imagine that the BB thinks about html5 engine(is probadly a lot of work) or other ways to make it better accesible on the iphone(like the play by play).


I just downloaded Skyfire and tried to watch my match but I just see all the menus and the chat at the bottom. The place for the live match stays white. Do you know that it works or are you just guessing?

We have both said a lot of things that you are going to regret.
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177827.23 in reply to 177827.22
Date: 5/3/2011 1:53:06 PM
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i heard that it work, but i can not test it.

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Date: 5/3/2011 5:39:55 PM
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Ok, so unless someone can tell me how to do it, I say it doesn't...

We have both said a lot of things that you are going to regret.
From: akuma
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177827.25 in reply to 177827.24
Date: 5/4/2011 2:18:21 AM
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I've been doing some work on this in my spare time, and I have had some success.

I use two approaches:
1. For Read transactions, like viewing your roster, checking your schedule, checking PAST scores, etc I use the BBAPI web services, which only requires a user name and the access key (not password).

2. For Write transactions, like making bids, setting your lineup, etc I use browser screen scraping and browser emulation. I also use screen scraping to get LIVE scores from the scoreboard that is displayed across the top of the screen. I haven't had any success in decoding the data stream that goes into the flash viewer, I think its either compressed or encrypted, maybe both. This method needs a username and password. I'm pretty sure this would be against Terms of Service, which is why I haven't released anything - plus everything has been done on my local machine and hence is not on the scale to service the traffic that would come if many people were to use it.

If the BBs were able to provide web service APIs to get live scores, and do essential things like set lineups, make bids on players, etc, I think that would make creating a mobile site very easy.

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177827.26 in reply to 177827.25
Date: 5/6/2011 4:03:19 PM
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But what is the point of all that? If you have an iphone or ipad you can do everything except watch the live games, but even then you can still use the scoreboard function and the live scores update automatically. And if you really want to know what's happening you can still use the play by play function from your iphone or ipad.

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Date: 5/6/2011 6:59:48 PM
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But what is the point of all that? If you have an iphone or ipad you can do everything except watch the live games, but even then you can still use the scoreboard function and the live scores update automatically. And if you really want to know what's happening you can still use the play by play function from your iphone or ipad.


Two reasons:

1. Presentation. The site might look OK on an iPad, but on an iPhone its tiny. You spend a lot of time pinching and zooming around on an iphone. Granted, functionality of the full site is still accessible from a mobile device, but its not as well presented as it could be. If presentation didn't matter, why would anyone bother making mobile sites at all?

2. Performance. The actual connection to the buzzerbeater website is done by the web server hosting the mobile site, not the mobile device itself. The way I designed it - the mobile connects to the web server, the web server then establishes a connection with buzzerbeater, retrieves (or sends) the appropriate info, parses it and packages it into a mobile response, and sends it back to the mobile device. Using this method, I reduce the amount of network traffic the mobile device uses by 90%, hence increasing the speed of the site. This was the original reason why I developed a mobile site - using buzzerbeater on the go (while on the train going to/from work, etc) was far too slow on my 3g carrier connection, hence I needed to design something a bit more efficient.

As I said in my previous post, this was a pretty complicated way in solving a problem - that is...developing a mobile site for buzzerbeater. If the BBAPI was to be expanded and included a few more web service calls to write information, that would be fantastic and make writing a mobile site a hell of a lot easier (and less fiddly and prone to error).

From: Panic
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177827.28 in reply to 177827.27
Date: 5/7/2011 7:04:01 PM
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Also, the ability of the site to let you see your game on an iPod without getting CloudBrowse or anything would be appealing.

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