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so called javascript parser does not exist
ok so everyone who has been looking for an ASP way to display track/title name has seen a post that is referencing has seen the dreaded
**** Check out the Sticky post titled... SHOUTcast: Important Info & Answers to FAQs. READ ME! Scroll down a bit and look for the section titled... General SHOUTcast Information -> SHOUTcast ToolBox (All sorts of nifty add-ons for SHOUTcast) 1. The PHP based XML parser is a complete solution and comes ready for you to customize. 2. The Javascript parser (actually ASP) is another complete solution and comes ready for you to customize. *** WELL... since the Javascript/ASP Parser no longer exists...can someone send a link or suggestion on how to do this once and for all???? there are about 100 posts that were never closed because of the post above which is really no help to anyone. anyone? |
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Alumni
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Maui, Hawaii
Posts: 14,108
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The now-playing bot has an addendum to #2:
Note: Apparently this link isn't working anymore. Try this thread for other ASP options. |
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Junior Member
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what is the "now playing bot"
also i tried this http://www.casterclub.com/scast_asp2xml.php it only works after you put in your server/port/password and hit submit whihc isnot of much use to me. keep in mind it is my first day with shoutcast. |
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Alumni
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Maui, Hawaii
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FesterBots are canned responses to canned questions.
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they are PHP still.. i need asp.
keep in mind its my first day with Shoutcast. |
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