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Re: Whole House Audio over Telephon line?






Bruno

I've had a chat with the Service Design Manager for our WAP
Gateways...sadly the
information passed to you by our Customer Services team is incorrect (and I
confused as to where they might have got this information from!)..

The bottom line is that Tables, sendreferer and accesskey ARE all
supported. In
fact the Orange gateways are running WAP 1.2.1 . However, Orange are much
more
"strict" at enforcing the WAP standards than many of the gateways
used by our
competitors..therefore you need to ensure that your code is strictly WML
compliant..

The bottom line is that if your code isn't working, either your code is not
strcitly WAP compliant, or the hadsets your are using are not strictly WAP
compliant...the gateways themselves will not be the problem (in fact we
have a
number of our own WAP applications which use tables, sendreferer and
accesskey
with no problems).

Hope this helps!

Best
James

PS Still hoping someone will answer my original mail about Whole House
Audio
over Telephone Line! (Below)






Bruno Prior <bruno@xxxxxxx> on 07/03/2003 12:35:34

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To:   ukha_d@xxxxxxx
cc:   James INGHAM/EN/HTLUK@HTLUK


Subject:  Re: [ukha_d] Whole House Audio over Telephon line?



James,

I hope you don't mind me asking this here, but I think it may have
relevance to some UKHA members.

We have just switched our company "en masse" to Orange. We have a
WAP
interface to our intranet, so we can access contacts, diaries,
operations info etc. on the road (this is why it may be relevant to UKHA
- it is a nice feature of HA servers like Misterhouse that you can
connect from your mobile by WAP). Half the features of the WAP interface
don't work with Orange. I was told by someone in Customer Services that
this is because the Orange WAP gateway is well out-of-date and can't
handle half the WML tags. Tables aren't supported, sendreferer isn't
supported, accesskey isn't supported, and those were just the ones I
bumped into straight away.

What I wanted to ask was:

(a) is this advice correct? and

(b) if so, do you know when Orange will update to a more up-to-date WAP
gateway?

I was really surprised, because it had always been my impression that
Orange were the most technically-advanced of the mobile phone companies.

Cheers,

Bruno Prior


james.ingham@xxxxxxx wrote:
>
>
> Advice please!!
>
> I don't use the Telephone cabling in my house for anything as I only
use my
> mobile phone (my e-mail address should explain so seeing as there are
telephone sockets in most rooms, I thought it would be a good way of
distributing audio throughout the house (!).....
I've successfully taken the headphone out from my desktop PC and connected
it to
one BT socket and connected the line in on the amp in my living room to the
BT
socket in there, and all works nicely (sound quality not too bad
either!!)...However, I want to start plugging amps in my kitchen and
bedroom
into the BT sockets there too.....naiive question I know but if I'm driving
3
(possibly 4) amps (using line in) from the headphone socket of my PC, am I
going
to either the PC or amps any damage? Anyone got any more sensible way of
doing
this?? (Short of putting nice CAT5 all over my house which I would much
prefer
but just can't do because of the nature of the house & the expense!)

Suggestions hugely appreciated!

Best
James





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