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Software => HFS ~ HTTP File Server => F.A.Q.s => Topic started by: est on July 07, 2009, 10:57:55 AM
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Hi all,
I need to share a folder in dir listing mode, as well as .m3u or rss podcast feeds,
I tried to edit the template to make the output looks like .m3u or rss, but some media player seems having a trouble parsing the MIME. Is there a way to define MIME in HFS template? Or more advanced, customize a HTTP header?
Or why not HFS provide a way of multiple views of dir listing, like
normal dir listing: http://127.0.0.1/mp3/
m3u for current dir: http://127.0.0.1/mp3/:m3u
m3u for .mp3 files only: http://127.0.0.1/mp3/:m3u?filter=*.mp3
currently I am using a mongoose+python script (http://www.donationcoder.com/Forums/bb/index.php?topic=19080.msg170908#msg170908) to do this, I really HFS could provide such a funtion directly
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> Is there a way to define MIME in HFS template?
switch to expert mode
menu > other options > mime types
> Or more advanced, customize a HTTP header?
in HFS 2.3 you can use command {.add header.}
refer official documentation for details
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> Is there a way to define MIME in HFS template?
switch to expert mode
menu > other options > mime types
> Or more advanced, customize a HTTP header?
in HFS 2.3 you can use command {.add header.}
refer official documentation for details
thanks rejetto
place this filelist.tpl under the same dir as hfs242.exe,
#EXTM3U
%files%
[style]
[files]
{.mime|audio/x-mpegurl.}
%list%
[file]
%item-url%
[folder]
%item-name%/
http://localhost/mp3/~files.lst.m3u
works great!
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I made some modifications, to support both normal lists and m3u files.
I added conditional statements which recognize a new GET parameter "filetype". If it is there, and its value is "m3u", then a .m3u file is generated.
filelist.tpl
{.if|{.=|{.urlvar|filetype.}|m3u.}|#EXTM3U.}
%files%
[style]
[files]
{.if|{.=|{.urlvar|filetype.}|m3u.}|{:{.mime|audio/x-mpegurl.}:}.}
%list%
[file]
%item-url%
[folder]
%item-name%/
Then in the hfs.tpl add a line like this in the menu's div. I used it right after the normal File list.
hfs.tpl
<li class="last"><a href="{.get|url|tpl=list|filetype=m3u|folders-filter=\|recursive.}">File list (.M3U)</a></li>
Enjoy!
Mijo
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Other small modifications:
{.if|{.=|{.urlvar|filetype.}|m3u.}|#EXTM3U.}
%files%
[style]
[files]
{.if|{.=|{.urlvar|filetype.}|m3u.}|{:{.mime|audio/x-mpegurl.}:}.}
%list%
[file.mp3 = file.mpeg = file.mp4 = file.wmv = file.wma = file.avi = file.flac = file.wav = file.ogg = file.ogm = file.mkv = file.mka]
%item-full-url%
[folder]
%item-name%/
It only includes media files, but probably the list is far from complete.
%item-full-url% returns the correct absolute link, but it is not listed here: http://www.rejetto.com/wiki/index.php/HFS:_Template_symbols (http://www.rejetto.com/wiki/index.php/HFS:_Template_symbols).
Mijo
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using live rarw template:
See posts:
http://www.rejetto.com/forum/hfs-~-http-file-server/information-(mime-types)-embed-pdfsvideo-and-audio/
and/or
http://www.rejetto.com/forum/hfs-~-http-file-server/video-(-avi-or-other)-preview-doesn't-work-on-folder-lock-11213/
windows media player doesn't suport "auth" stream(with out some major fiddling), use vlc for it
also, you can do it with html coding and a playlist file. have you ever herd of a "*.M3U"?
A m3u is a pre made cod elist of songs you put there via program or notepad...
using a msu file helps stream multiple files, and can put authentication in the file itself, so you create a list of music and put it in a m3u file the m3u become the single file that you play on a media player...
( yes these are going over music, but video formats also port over with them... )
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M3U
Here a site that may work for you as well:
http://howto.wired.com/wiki/Stream_Your_Music_Online#Extended_M3U
please note:
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Don't Feed the Lawyers:
You could be fined for broadcasting music/movies you don't own the copyright to, and in most cases the penalties are pretty severe. There are also plenty of rabid music industry lawyers with a history of going to great lengths to prosecute copyright violators. That said, be careful how you distribute your streams.
Some of the software solutions listed here have built-in password protection. Otherwise, you'll have to know some SSL and/or password protection web hosting configurations to lock down your stream.
Your other option -- and probably the safest -- is to just keep your station under wraps. You can listen to it freely, but don't go spreading the word. Remember, the internet has ears!
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