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rarrrr123
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11/16/11 01:42 PM (14 years ago)

BT Server Custom HTML/Data Storage

Hi all, Just wondered, before I start massively jumping into BT Server developing my app I had a few questions about it... 1. Will there be a Custom HTML plugin (I know I have mentioned this before - but wondered if it will actually be something which is developed) 2. I noticed there is an option to upload PHP scripts. The app that I am developing ideally needs a place where students can fill in a 'template' which is their timetable, which is stored on the device. Would this be something which would be possible in the near future with ease? Thanks in advance guys.
 
Parker @ buzztouch
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11/16/11 06:40 PM (14 years ago)
Hi rarrrr123, 1. Yes 2. It's available to someone today with the right programming knowledge. So there's nothing really stopping you, or a developer you hire, from programming this right now. For others, we plan on developing many different types of plugins (screen) for the new BT-Server platform. This is something we've wanted to do for some time but needed BT server to do it. We are currently focused on perfecting the BT Server download, installation, update, and other processes. After we feel everything is stable and running smoothly you can expect us to begin creating plugins for people like yourself to take advantage of. Also, we will be developing something to help educate all of the buzztouch users on how to A) better understand our products and how they work, and B) begin to learn how to create your own plugins. All of this will take some time however. Continue to check the 'My Account' tab for any updates from us. We will let you guys know anytime we feel confident about an upcoming release date.
 

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