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12/7/2006 6:49 AM
 

Hi Guys,

Not sure if this is in the correct forum but I couldn't think where else to place it.

I work for a company in the UK that sells multimedia content for download to multiple devices e.g. Handhelds, PC's, Set top boxes.  We currently have a website written in Javascript/HTML and some back end services that allow us to sell this media.  We have also "re-skinned" the website for a number of our customers and allow them to re-sell our content too.

As we adopt more of these customers, the task of skinning in-house is becoming a large overhead and we were looking to move into something like DotNetNuke which we can skin and write additional services as modules. This we hope to sell on to these customers.

I have done some initial investigation into DotNetNuke and believe it will provide us with almost everything we need including ajax conformity.  I have since been tasked with the job determining if DotNetNuke would work under Windows Media Centre Edition and what would be required to make DotNetNuke navigable (if this is an English word !) using a remote control since some of our set top box suppliers (and even some end users) will be running on Windows Media Centre edition.

I have tried to search the forums with little success as the search always seems to time out.

I was wondering if anyone has in the past or is currently working on projects where they are providing portals which can be used in a standard browser and/or using Windows Media Centre Edition.

Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.

 

regards

 

Jools

 
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