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Mod xspf_player

XSPF Web Music Player is a flash-based web application that uses xspf playlist format to play mp3 songs. XSPF is the XML Shareable Playlist Format. The software is written in Actionscript 2.

See http://musicplayer.sourceforge.net/ for more information

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Install

See Mods Admin for instructions on how to install a Mod.

Usage

Once installed, you will see some new lines under the Wiki "edit > wiki help > Show Plugins Help":

{XSPF(song=url_to_mp3,playlist=url_to_xspf_playlist,player=full|slim|button,autoplay=true|false,title=text)}{XSPF}



Info from sourceforce on the player.


from: http://musicplayer.sourceforge.net/#download

have no idea if the wikiplugin is supporting these.

parameters:
playlist_url : the url of the xspf file to load
autoplay : boolean value that make the music start without the initial user click
autoload : boolean value that make the playlist load without the initial user click
repeat_playlist : boolean value that make the repeats the playlist after the end of the last song playlist_size : number of tracks to limit
player_title : the text to replace the players default's
info_button_text : the text to display on the info link, see this page
radio_mode : boolean value, if true tells the player that the last track of playlist is in real a new playlist location. more info

The music player can also be used to play single mp3 files instead of playlists, the parameters are:
song_url : the url of the single mp3 you want to play
song_title : the text to replace the players default's
If you want to use the button player, there is a test page to custom the button and generate the html code.

Example

If this Mod is related to a plugin, the following code,
{XSPF(song=url_to_mp3,playlist=url_to_xspf_playlist,player=full|slim|button,autoplay=true|false,title=text)}{XSPF}


Would produce:

( screenshot needed)

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Contributors to this page: Marc Laporte9140 points  , mlpvolt4388 points  , Xavi67881 points  and system .
Page last modified on Monday 18 January, 2010 16:56:04 UTC by Marc Laporte9140 points .
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