ServiceInfo Element
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Note
This section describes functionality designed for use by online stores. Use of this functionality outside the context of an online store is not supported.
The ServiceInfo element is the main element for the ServiceInfo.xml document.
<ServiceInfo
Version = 1.00
Key = "service key"
ContentPartner = "true|false"
/>
Attributes
Term | Description |
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Version (optional) |
Version of the ServiceInfo.xml file. Version 1.00 is supported for Windows Media Player. |
Key (required) |
The service key string that uniquely identifies the online store. |
ContentPartner |
Indicates whether the online store is a type 1 store. A value of "true" indicates that the store is a type 1 store. A value of "false" indicates that the store is not a type 1 store; that is, it is a type 2 store. The default value is "false". |
Parent/Child Elements
Hierarchy | Element |
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Parent elements | None |
Child elements | AlbumInfo, BuyCD, Color, Description, FriendlyName, HTMLView, Image, InfoCenter, Install, ServiceTask1, ServiceTask2, ServiceTask3 |
Remarks
The following table details the parameters sent with the URL request. Others may be present for legacy compatibility purposes. The request will also include any parameters you specified using the ServiceExtra command-line parameter of Windows Media Player setup.
Name | Value |
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geoid | Windows geographical location ID. The location ID is specified by the user in the Location area of the Regional and Language Options settings in Control Panel. |
locale | Windows Media Player locale ID. |
userlocale | Windows locale ID. The locale is specified by the user in the Standards and Formats area of the Regional and Language Options settings in Control Panel. |
version | Windows Media Player version number using the following format: 10.0.x.xxxx or 11.0.x.xxxx. |
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
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Version |
Windows Media Player 10 or later. |