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yep, it strips javascript for security reasons...
anyway you can add manually the code to freebox... just open the file called freebox-content.txt in podcastgen main directory, edit it manually with a text editor (e.g. notepad) and that's all :-)
2009-11-10 13:40:40 UTC by yellowjug
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In what file can I best paste the google analytics code so that it's on every page of podcastgen? I've tried adding it to the freebox, but the mce editor strips javascript by default.
2009-11-10 13:19:10 UTC by flank3
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i make little hack can use to show flv files with JQmedia player
if you need contact me.
2009-11-09 07:34:17 UTC by bers40k
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Hello! Thanks for your interesting feedback.
A premise: I've been very busy lately and I'm going to publish a new release soon: this new release won't contain any new special feature, basically it will contain new translations. Translations are the biggest issue for me now... Every time I want to add a new feature I should ask to the translators to translate manually the language files and...
2009-10-28 14:34:25 UTC by yellowjug
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First off, excellent script. Simple and to the point. I am curious though about any thought given to creating a more open api into the system. I have done some work recently creating some hooks into podcastgen so that it could be embeded into my current project. These hooks abstract the reading of the xml database returning an array object that can be passed to various rendering functions...
2009-10-28 13:27:48 UTC by kscarx
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yellowjug added a screenshot of The Home Page of Podcast Generator.
2009-10-22 15:16:38 UTC by yellowjug
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UPDATE October 2009 - Here you'll find attached a special "FTP feature" that u can use via a cron job.
Just copy it in core/admin/ folder and you will be able to call it via a cron job.
You can index automatically (for example, via a cron job) the new files in the /media folder (oh, and if your mp3 files have ID3 tags, some of them will be automatically used for the title, author, etc...).
2009-10-22 12:42:14 UTC by yellowjug
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Yep, it doesn't like periods in the filenames!
Just one period... (it allows to split the file name from the extension). More periods sometimes don't allow PG to recognize the file extension.
2009-10-20 08:21:54 UTC by yellowjug
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Nevermind. It must not like underscores or periods in filenames??.
2009-10-19 20:41:19 UTC by https://www.google.com/accounts
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I uploaded a test .mp3 file into the /media folder, but the "FTP Feature" is not finding it. Are there known solutions/reasons for this?
Thanks,
Matt.
2009-10-19 20:33:20 UTC by https://www.google.com/accounts