i think the answer to my own question is no. I am downgrading this from a "WOOT!!" to a "meh"
"The Netflix Web APIs provide the ability for you to integrate Netflix user services into your application. The APIs provide the following capabilities:
* Performing searches of movies, TV series, cast members, and directors * Retrieving catalog titles, including details about the title such as name, box art, director, cast, etc. * Determining the subscriber's relationship to a specific title, e.g, in queue, saved, available on DVD, etc. * Managing and displaying queues for users * Providing conveniences such as auto-completion of partial search terms typed by a user. * Displaying a user's ratings and reviews. * Including functional Add and Play buttons in your web application."
the last one sounds promising, but i think that just means that if you could otherwise play the content on the specific machine/browser, you can now integrate into your onw wbepage/app...or something like that
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i think the answer to my own question is no. I am downgrading this from a "WOOT!!" to a "meh"
"The Netflix Web APIs provide the ability for you to integrate Netflix user services into your application. The APIs provide the following capabilities:
* Performing searches of movies, TV series, cast members, and directors
* Retrieving catalog titles, including details about the title such as name, box art, director, cast, etc.
* Determining the subscriber's relationship to a specific title, e.g, in queue, saved, available on DVD, etc.
* Managing and displaying queues for users
* Providing conveniences such as auto-completion of partial search terms typed by a user.
* Displaying a user's ratings and reviews.
* Including functional Add and Play buttons in your web application."
the last one sounds promising, but i think that just means that if you could otherwise play the content on the specific machine/browser, you can now integrate into your onw wbepage/app...or something like that