Hello all I'm in a bit of bother.
As usual work has thrown something at me to be done yesterday.
We have one web server with the Windows Media Services Installed and I have successfully managed to get one video file seekable/double speed using the wizard but soon as I said I got that working they threw 11 more video files at me.
I created my own simple HTML page with a hyperlink to mms://etc... which worked fine but I don't want to create pub points for each video and web paging malarkey isn't my strong point.
What do I do are there any tutorials or websites that help in creating the page side of it.
Eventually what I want to be able to do is simply edit the web page and add a link but if I linked to the wmv by http it didnt buffer.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Anything else ask away
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Do you mean you want to create it dynamically? e.g upload the file and it automagically appears?
That can be done pretty easy with with server side scripting like php ,you can't do anything like that with basic HTML. Only way to update static HTML is to do it manually. -
Automagically! Nice
That would be nice but that is beyond me at the moment and my googling has been less than fruitful or I just suck at it
I dont mind updating the html with file links but I cant see how or why it doesn't work
Thank BTW
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