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#1 some bugs and suggestions

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nobody
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2007-02-04
2007-02-04
noumenon272
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ok, got a few bugs/suggestions for you.

Playlists are not working for me. It will play the track in my browser (via quicktime), but I cannot create and download a playlist. The problem seems to be the address of my playlist on the server computer. My client comp browser tells me that it doesn't understand the address G:\%20pytch%20playlists.... etc. My server.conf file points to the playlist folder as G:\pytch playlists (obviously), said folder exists, and the playlist I created is in there. My client browser needs some sort of web address it understands.

Couple of css issues... The box for what is in the playlist is wider than my browser window (the UI standard on a mac doesn't call for working with maximized browser windows... so my browser window is actually fairly narrow (i've come to really like it that way... on a mac at least)). Also, perhaps you could add some code to ditch the computer name, turn %20's into spaces and maybe slashes into dashes while you're at it.

I like the way the css highlights the line you're on even if the mouse isn't over the text, but it would also be nice if you could click when the mouse isn't over it. That is to say, highlight alone will allow a link click - you don't have to click on the actual text.

Finally, and this one may be the toughest to implement, you should have pytch generate on-the-fly playlists. As you add tracks it should add them to a playlist, then you can just click "play playlist" and maybe select current or on-the-fly from the list and have it play what you've been adding. Then you only save the playlist if you want to listen to it later and you wouldn't have to click save and then play everytime before you play it. perhaps you could tie it to a session cookie or something so that when you exit the browser the playlist is cleared.

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