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I know I saw somewhere there was a 6 or 7 digit bypass to help you install Web plus 8 if your HD crashed so that it would not have to verify installation online. Does anyone have that key? I thought I wrote it down but I can't find it.
I still haven't figured out why some people cannot play the audio files. I have mp3 and ogg files which should cover all browsers. Is it possible that ad blockers may be the issue. I have a radio webpage that does not like ad blockers either. Any suggestions?
This looks good. I am in the process of uploading videos of our church sermons but I do not quite understand how to use the video player and with the f play list but I don't want to store the files on my pc in a folder. I would rather store them up on a directory on my web server. Any idea how to manage this? The files are both MP4 and webm so that they can be played on any browser. Right now I just have them access the directory where the videos are located so the user can select what ever date they want. this is a new feature I am trying to incorporate. My knowledge base is low end intermediate. Here is the link to the page I have right now.
http://www.alamoumc.com/page29.html
I use the preview option in the software and then test it after the upload and it always works fine unless I make a typing mistake but I usually catch that in the preview.
Has anyone had an issue with the audio player not working in Edge or Chrome? I always test it before I upload the changes to the web site, but I have one user that gets an error for the Navigation.user.Agent source not found using an Edge Browser. I use Edge in Windows 10 & 11 and on 4 different PCs and it works fine. I did not know that FireFox will not play mp3 files so I did check the option to play .ogg files in that case and converted the mp3 files to ogg files and placed them in the same directory. The only thing I can think of is that some of her web settings may be corrupt or there is a 3rd party blocker that is preventing the mp3 files from playing. is anyone else having this issue?
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