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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: ThatOneProgram.com
Posts: 9,898
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![]() I want to have onepage in my Member's area (video page) that has several links to video clips (4 each of hi/low/mpeg). So basically I have 3 sets of 4 videos of different formats.
I would like the user to be able to click on a link for example the low-b/w clip #1 and the video player loads that clip in the same page. Then if they click on clip #2 that clip would load and play. I can only find references to single video per page applications which would lead me to believe that I would need a total of 9 pages for the different options. 4 pages for the low-b/w clips, 4 for the hi-b/w and one page with download links for the mpeg files. Am I missing something somewhere or overlooking a linking option or?.?.?.? Thanks, Bill |
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#2 |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Florida
Posts: 969
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Using frames would work
EDIT: Sorry, I read that wrong. Using frames you would still need the 9 pages. However, it would clean it up a tad. |
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Location: ThatOneProgram.com
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Quote:
EDIT - Just saw your edit |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Posts: 4,292
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if you dont mind the page refreshing php would do, or even better php in an hahahahahaha, or hahahahahahahahahaha should be able to do it without the need of frames or refresh
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