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RAWR-Designs / RAWR-Player with mp4
« on: March 23, 2009, 08:59:10 PM »
Hi,

I can play mp3, flv file ok but with mp4 files I have to change the extension to .flv for the preview box to display, where upon it will play fine. I noticed that the template (and previewbox) only refer to the 3 files types .flv/.mp3 and .move.

I am missing some installation issue. I'm also using RAWR Tempalate 0.1.1

Cheers

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Hi,

If you set the folder Access to the account holder only, as said above, then whether or not the folder is even displayed from the browser is up to the template.

Would that be correct since I would like to be able to hide the folder completely, currently template shows 'lock' icon.

UPDATE:
Found this post. Is this what we want
http://www.rejetto.com/forum/index.php?topic=6467.msg1039247#msg1039247

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Beta / Re: Testing build #229
« on: March 11, 2009, 04:26:42 PM »
Hi, Hope this is correct place for posting.

HFS seems to lose the file system. It has happened at random after a restart but I always save options so I just reload but today after windows performed an automatic restart the file system file was gone.

I'll list the steps as I remember them here (HFS beta 228):
. Started HFS (beta 228) and was informed that an update was available (beta 229)
. Allowed up to go ahead which ran a script.
. After script had run file system had disappeared.
. Re-loaded from saved file.
. Today logged into machine running HFS and noticed that windows had restarted due to system update.
. Opened HFS and file system was empty
. This time when I attempted to load saved file it was not there. It should have been in same folder as HFS.
. The user accounts appear intact.

I run the server on a dedicated laptop which has no screen. I use Ultra VNC to manage it and no-one else has access.

If there are any other details you'd need then let me know.

Cheers

UPDATE: I noticed that there was a vfs.vfs.bak file. Did HFS create a backup and delete the original somehow?

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HFS ~ HTTP File Server / Re: Virtual versus Real Folders
« on: March 06, 2009, 05:36:45 PM »
Thanks for replies and for updating the Wiki also. I'm having so much fun with this!

Cheers
Jimby

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HFS ~ HTTP File Server / Virtual versus Real Folders
« on: March 05, 2009, 07:58:33 PM »
HFS is great and is exactly what I've been looking for for ages. I've given up trying to use IM apps to share pics/vids with family abroad. This is does the job and is super easy, but I one question...

I've searched the forum and can't find an explination of the difference bewteen virtual and real folders, or to be more precise, when should I use one over the other.

Obviously I know that real foders exist and therefore can be used to upload etc, and that virtual folders are links, I guess, but why for instance are they slower as the app suggested when creating one.


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