I'm submitting a provider file for wsftv.net. I'm not sure if this is where I should do so, if not please let me know. The wsftv.net uses a plumi site, so I suppose this could be ported to other plumi instances based on their particular embed code as well. I'm happy to maintain this file.
Many thanks,
dalinian
| Comment | File | Size | Author |
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| #2 | wsftv.inc_2.gz | 3.25 KB | dalinian |
| #1 | wsftv.inc_.gz | 3.23 KB | dalinian |
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Comments
Comment #1
dalinian commentedOops...here's the actual, error free file.
Comment #2
dalinian commentedI've now implemented html 5
<video>tag into this provider file. Because plumi by default supports html 5 it seems useful to have that as a part of this provider. I will be exploring better ways to implement it so that the emvideo_wsftv_flash and theme_emvideo_wsftv_flash are more consistent with the naming conventions, but for now the html 5 tag is the default behavior.Comment #3
alex ua commentedHey @dalinian-
I'm happy to add this here, but the goal of this project is just to serve as a "holding container" for "orphaned" provider files. What I would recommend doing is setting up a media_plumi or media_wsftvnet project, although you'll need to apply for CVS access to do so (I highly recommend that you do apply). Instructions for applying for CVS commit privledges are at http://drupal.org/cvs-application/requirements please reference this ticket in the webmaster ticket you create (if you decide to become a full-on contributed module contributor).
Thanks for contributing!