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I updated class_anymedia.php, re-install the product .xml and used this code
[media="300,100,0,false"]url[/media] [media="300,100,0"]url[/media] still not working. Crist, please do something. |
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Thats the same : https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showpost....&postcount=677 and that is the Reason : https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showpost....&postcount=679 |
I went through that I posted this as
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Anyway - this can happen. But now lets wait for a Bugfix and a correct PlugIn *.xml. |
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I'll fixed it later. Please notice my post :). |
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I'll try to make it more convenient. |
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if photopost is integrated with your vB, we could try to write a add-on to query the type of this file, and then use [media]http://www.dragonninja.co.uk/gallery/misc.php?do=downloadfile&i=754[/media] to play it. and you could also play it manually, ex. [media="0,0,0,0,mp3"]http://www.dragonninja.co.uk/gallery/misc.php?do=downloadfile&i=754[/media] Quote:
this could be rather complex, and personnally i think it's now very useful. :) |
Yes it is Photopost vBGallery, previously vBadvanced Gallery - you can see it in action here... http://www.dragonninja.co.uk/gallery...mages.php?c=13
I think simply having it work out what the extension would work. As it's just going to be a regular filetype as supported already, only at the moment if you enter the above mentioned URL it says the filetype is not supported. |
This newest version isn't playing youtube.com videos for me.
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