Myriad on the Web


Myriad on the Web

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I've had some great advice here so thanks for helping an innocent abroad! I wanted to make a database of Myriad music so that presenters can access this online. This I have managed to do but it will need updating every time there ae additions to the system.

My question is. Is it possible to have a version of Myriad online that access the main database but has only read access. Clearly it would have to be password protected. Has anyone attempted something like this. I would be grateful for any guidance. Thanks in advance,
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Hi,

What sort of things do you want to access - is it just to be able to do a simple browse of the Audiowall, or something more in depth?

We did put together a simple web based Audiowall browser years ago, but it was really more for other applications to be able to read data from Myriad grammatically, but it did have a basic look and feel that you could browse. in terms of securing it, you can just use IIS security to give a basic level of username and password, so only users with the details could log in.

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Broadcast Radio Ltd.

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Hi Thanks for the reply.

What we want to achieved is for presenters to see what tracks are on the system from home. i.e. search the audiowall.  This to overcome the problem of finding the track you want is not in the library.

Any advice would be appreciated.
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