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21/06/2006 at 8:40 AM #378eddiebParticipant
I noticed the java applet missing from 1249 …
Did I miss something or was that dropped intentionally ?Going to the CONFIG page gives me a blank screen (just the page header) .. After a reload I get the basic config page
Eddie
21/06/2006 at 10:55 AM #5174AnonymousInactiveThe java applet was removed since it mostly didn’t work and it gave users a bad first impression of Firefly. I think everything is still in the distro, so you could point you browser to /applet.html to use it.
Can you repeat the config-page-being-blank error on demand? Which browser and browser version are you using?
21/06/2006 at 11:00 AM #5175eddiebParticipantOk,
the java applet was the only way I could listen to my music from my RHEL4 machine … and that worked …
I am using FF on OSX 10.4.6 … when I point to the admin interface, it comes up with the main status page, the 1st time I click on “config” the screen stays empty, besides the header. A RELOAD shows me the page …
The server is running on YellowDog 4 on my PowerMacG4 …Eddie
22/06/2006 at 2:34 AM #5176rpeddeParticipant@eddieb wrote:
Ok,
the java applet was the only way I could listen to my music from my RHEL4 machine … and that worked …
I am using FF on OSX 10.4.6 … when I point to the admin interface, it comes up with the main status page, the 1st time I click on “config” the screen stays empty, besides the header. A RELOAD shows me the page …
The server is running on YellowDog 4 on my PowerMacG4 …Eddie
Sounds like we need a config for the java applet. What browser are you using on what platform when you get the problem with the config page?
22/06/2006 at 6:33 AM #5177eddiebParticipantRon,
As I said before, the client is OSX 10.4.6 (PPC), the browser is FF 1.5.0.4
Eddie
22/06/2006 at 6:42 AM #5178Ted HarperParticipant@eddieb wrote:
the java applet was the only way I could listen to my music from my RHEL4 machine … and that worked …
I found an open source Java application a couple of weeks ago which can act as a remote player to iTunes/Firefly via DAAP. See the earlier thread at http://forums.fireflymediaserver.org/viewtopic.php?t=4720 or the download of the Java application itself from http://getittogether.sourceforge.net/
That might be an even better option for you than the applet included within Firefly? Might be worth a try anyway.
ted.h.
22/06/2006 at 7:16 AM #5179eddiebParticipant@Ted Harper wrote:
@eddieb wrote:
the java applet was the only way I could listen to my music from my RHEL4 machine … and that worked …
I found an open source Java application a couple of weeks ago which can act as a remote player to iTunes/Firefly via DAAP. See the earlier thread at http://forums.fireflymediaserver.org/viewtopic.php?t=4720 or the download of the Java application itself from http://getittogether.sourceforge.net/
That might be an even better option for you than the applet included within Firefly? Might be worth a try anyway.
ted.h.Ted,
I tried GIT a while a go, it looks promissing, BUT … It is not looking for the daapd on multicast … It just looks on eth0, while the connection to my daapd server is on tap0 (openvpn) …
I even discussed that with the author of GIT but, he did not seemed to be very interested …
If that could be fixed, GIT would be a nice solution to play …Eddie
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