ASPX, asp.net

Sean Corbett seanbutnotheard at gmail.com
Tue Jan 19 14:27:06 GMT 2010


It looks like the PlaylistGen.aspx is simply a script on the server
side that fetches the movie or playlist -- the .aspx means that they
are running Microsoft's .NET framework on their server.  What type of
movie it is would be determined by the MIME type the server returns to
your browser, which might be difficult to determine if the site is not
working properly.  Can you give the URL of the site?

-sean



On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 5:43 AM, Tom Rausner <tom at rausner.dk> wrote:
> Hi Aradenatorix.
>
> man, 18 01 2010 kl. 11:08 -0600, skrev Aradenatorix Veckhom Vacelaevus:
>> Hi:
>>
>>
>> I never had been heart about that format, in fact asp.net is a web
>> application framework developed and marketed by Microsoft to allow
>> programmers to build dynamic web sites, web applications and web
>> services. I don't know if there is a video format related. But you can
>> also search for a video converter.It dependes what you wanna do.
>
> Well, here in Denmark the national television uses this system to
> show their programs on their website. Below you can see an exampel
> of how an internal link from the side where you tell what program
> you want to see, looks like;
>
> (javascript:DRPlayer('','','/Forms/Published/PlaylistGen.aspx?qid=1323495','')
>
> As you can see the playlist is using the format .aspx
> (unless I've got it all wrong).
>
> What I wanna do is simply watching the program !
>
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