Bookmark wrote:This MP3 player seems to be exaclty what I am after however I cannot get it working.
I am using a buffalo linkstation live and twonky 4.4.
I have tried directly copying the files into the resources directory and also copying the files into the resources directory in the twonky install package and then installing.
Currently when I go to webbrowse-js I just get an empty twonky background.
Can anyone help me? Thank you.
Hi Bookmark, Einheinz and all other,
sorry for the late response, the info mail on thread updates stopped working. For that reason I was not informed about your questions.
Since November last year I own an Buffalo Linkstation pro duo with the twonkymedia inside the firmware (it is version 4.4.5) and I realized that there is a bug in the generated html code. I informed twonkymedia about that bud diden't got any response until now.
I expect that this bug is in the other OS versions too, as I expect them to use one source code for all platforms
You can wait and hope that they fix it or take a HEX editor and do the fix manually.
Take your twonkymedia main executable, for my Buffalo with FW V3.0.6 it is /usr/local/twonky/twonkymediaserver .Then search for The text =>"%s/webbrowse-js.js"<=. You should find something like:
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0006 A060: 3C 73 63 72 69 70 74 20 74 79 70 65 3D 22 74 65 <script type="te
0006 A070: 78 74 2F 6A 61 76 61 73 63 72 69 70 74 22 20 73 xt/javascript" s
0006 A080: 72 63 3D 22 25 73 2F 77 65 62 62 72 6F 77 73 65 rc="%s/webbrowse
0006 A090: 2D 6A 73 2E 6A 73 22 3E 00 00 00 00 3C 21 44 4F -js.js"> <!DO
and replace ti to =>"%s/j.js"></script> <= that it looks like:
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0006 A060: 3C 73 63 72 69 70 74 20 74 79 70 65 3D 22 74 65 <script type="te
0006 A070: 78 74 2F 6A 61 76 61 73 63 72 69 70 74 22 20 73 xt/javascript" s
0006 A080: 72 63 3D 22 25 73 2F 6A 2E 6A 73 22 3E 3C 2F 73 rc="%s/j.js"></s
0006 A090: 63 72 69 70 74 3E 20 20 00 00 00 00 3C 21 44 4F cript> <!DO
The last step ist to rename the webbrowse-js.js in your html folder to j.js .
That's it. Now everything should work again including Firefox 3.
HaPe