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    Loading mp3's through a text file

    i have this juke box that works on my local machine but when i upload it

    it doesnt load the text file that tells the jukebox what to mp3 play?

    can anyone help?

    thank you

    caseybusch

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    it wont, i know of the player your talking about, and it doesnt work that way, it had to be run from local c
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    problem is in the url given for the file.

    "/music/song.mp3" works fine off your hard drive, when when uploaded it tries to load http:///music/song.mp3 and clearly doesnt find anything! you need to use the whole url to do this. "http://www.mysite.com/music/song.mp3"

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    yes and also, you will need to upload the .mp3's to your servers.
    if thi dosen't work, then I have an amazing system wich allways work in any web browser, that allows you to load .mp3's and streaming music. Just Private Message me!
    The nice thing about standards is that there are so many of them to chose from

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    i am looking for a player

    i have 5 songs that i need to be able to click thru like on a cd player.

    do you have any thing like that?

    They are all full length songs so i would like to compress them further than the 5 mb mp3's that they are now.

    thnks
    casey
    Last edited by caseybusch; 09-19-2003 at 08:11 PM.

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    Senior Member asdfghjkl's Avatar
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    ok my system is only to male Flash play the .mp3's... you need to do the rest:
    http://www.flashkit.com/board/showth...hreadid=471313

    (see the reply #15)
    The nice thing about standards is that there are so many of them to chose from

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