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Junior Member
Join Date: Sep 2003
Posts: 2
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Shoutcast Server status on Web page?
Hello, i have been trying to imagine how to make it possible - i mean how do you guys display the "actual song", "listeners" on your radio web pages?
I have made it but i had to write a simple program that sequentialy connects to the icy server and gets the data, i believe there is a better way to do it. Regards for all of you. |
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Junior Member
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Kepp checking here:
http://forums.winamp.com/showthread....hreadid=148700 As i am after the same thing. My post has some php code that will work, but i am trying to modify it myself |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Sep 2003
Posts: 2
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Big thanks, thank you for the help.
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Alumni
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Maui, Hawaii
Posts: 14,108
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Well, this may not be the reply you want, but you're getting it anyway. Both of these topics have been beaten like a rented mule.
************************************** now-playing bot: 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. Note: Apparently this link isn't working anymore. Try this thread for other ASP options. Also, for an html implementation, check out: KXRM's RadioToolbox Oddsock's Do Something DSP plugin **************************** signature bot: Please see this thread. |
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