Hello Doug, 

Your concept of using RSS is a good way to do this. 

If you need some commercial assistance on this application, please feel 
free to contact me directly. 

We can write you an application that reads a calendar regularly and 
updates an RSS feed and displays on screen in a rolling fashion.

We're just starting to roll RSS into all of our commercial document 
management products. 

Regards,
Richard Schoen
RJS Software Systems Inc. 
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message: 1
date: Thu, 30 Nov 2006 11:27:44 -0700
from: DStrong@xxxxxxxxxxx
subject: Display resource reservations


We are a hospital here that has a screen in the lobby that displays todays
meetings.  The current method we use is to show a web page of the resource
reservations.  You have to go to that web page, select all rooms, and size
it to the screen.  You then have to manually go through this same process
every so often to pick up any new reservations.  If you setup some kind of
auto refresh on the web page, it returns to the base page, not the all
rooms, sized to the screen.

 We would like to find some kind of an application or other method to
display this in a manor like you see in airports or some hotels.  It does
not have to be a notes application, just read the Notes database.  It 
might
be as simple as this new RSS (well new to me) feed, or much more complex.
We are running 6.5.5.  Any ideas are more than welcome.

Some kind of scrolling application that we could display on a conventional
TV screen would be the ultimate answer.

Thanks
Doug




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