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7/15/2007 10:15 PM
 

I am using the module and trying to get it to link to files using syndicate options... it seems the syndicated link does not reference the file... is there a way around this? I need it to reference the actual file.

 

Thanks

 
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7/16/2007 10:16 AM
 

There is no direct link to the file with the repository at this time, the file reterival is completed via a postback from the front-end interface.


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7/16/2007 10:18 AM
 

My guess is this means this module has no hope for podcasting?

 
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7/17/2007 5:31 AM
 

Why not using Permalink ??? I am using it on my website (links page for example or Free HFX page), and it works great. You have one link for each file.

 

 

DV

 
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7/17/2007 8:11 AM
 

well I havent tried it.... and I am not familiar with either of the technologies you mentioned.

 

My assumption was that a podcast client would need to see a link to a file it can understand for it to work... ex: need to see .mp3 to actually make an effort to get the file?

Can you elaborate?

 
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