Wish I could find a way of centering the player, though...
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On topic though, we have this in the pipeline... We plan to have a
page that allows you to submit sites.
In the meantime though, lets use this post as you suggest.
I look forward to seeing your creations. I get to see a lot of them,
but usually only those that have problems ;)
Best regards,
Mark P
On Mar 10, 10:44 pm, Jonathan <digitalto...@gmail.com> wrote:
> OK!http://find.talking-newspapers.co.uk/
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> Wish I could find a way of centering the player, though...
>
User enters site at http://find.talking-newspapers.co.uk - from there,
they are presented with a choice of auto-speech or not.
The resulting page is the input page - if they bookmark that, the
bookmark will store their preference in the URL.
If they don't, then their preference will remain for that session,
unless they change it.
Better than cookies, gives a choice of bookmarking, gives a choice of
autoplay or not.
So that session variable is used to tell jplayer whether to autostart
or not, and some other twiddly bits tell jplayer whether to play a
result file or a "sorry, not there yet" file.
For example, try Glasgow, and then try Abingdon.
Phew! I need a LARGE glass of wine now!
Thanks again to the jplayer team.
Mark B
Here's my work.
http://www.balboard.com
The page is still under construction at present - but the basics are
up and working - http://www.radiosonar.co.uk/listen.php
If people posting their sites would give a short description that they
would like to see with their link then that would help me... Like
Evan's site looks great and such, but I'm not sure what the site is
actually for and why jPlayer is on it. I assume it is so he can listen
to music while accessing his online storage. For the moment, i adapted
Torben's comment on it, ie., "A cool concept that uses jPlayer."
I'm not sure how we will be policing the links listed, such as
artist's copyright infringements. I expect we will favor those publish
their own material and provide audio services. Don't let that stop you
from listing your site here, we will review them all and try and keep
the main page updated every week or so. (Once it is actually up.)
Also, if you have listed sites that are still in development, be sure
to let us know when they go live.
Keep them coming!
Best regards,
Mark P.
On Apr 8, 10:03 am, George Buckingham <gbuckingha...@googlemail.com>
wrote:
> I'm the Head Of Web at a university Radio Station in the UK and I'm
> using jPlayer for our web player to play an MP3 stream.
>
> The page is still under construction at present - but the basics are
> up and working -http://www.radiosonar.co.uk/listen.php
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