Using crossdomain.xml
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bobocel
on 7/4/10
http://www.flabell.com/blog/1337/using...
If you have any questions, please post them in the comments below.
deliprofesor
on 23/4/10
deliprofesor
on 23/4/10
bobocel
on 27/4/10
DarioPower
on 22/5/10
I tried to put the file crossdomain.xml in the root folder where I have the player, but I do not upload songs anyway, the file mp3_player.xml I put this code:
<song name="Name1" duration="30 : 14" buy="false" download="false" >http://www.mysite.com/song/13_mysong.mp3</song>regards
on 29/7/10
I have the same problem. Can you tell me if you received a solution and what it is? Thank you.
on 30/7/10
This link might help. http://www.flabell.com/blog/1337/using...
on 30/7/10
on 2/8/10
Yes you can add the absolute path for a song.
on 2/8/10
<song name="Cruisin'[zecp-35]" duration="1 : 53" buy="false" download="false" >http://dmpscores.serveftp.net/scores/dmpaudio/zecp-35/zecp-35.mp3<;/song>on 2/8/10
<song name="Cruisin' [zecp-35 | mars | 2e div.]" duration="1 : 53" buy="false" download="false" buyLink="" downloadSource="">http://dmpscores.serveftp.net/scores/dmpaudio/zecp-35/zecp-35.mp3</song>on 4/8/10
Can you post a link to the player? Thanks
bobocel
on 27/5/10
MrHyde
on 27/5/10
I know this is a dumb question for you guys but any help will take me out of my misery.
Thnx
bobocel
on 28/5/10