URL return query resolver

Feature requests for VLC.

Add Query MRI resolving (ie http://yourip.com/cgi-bin/somescript?resource=somevalue?class=somevalue

No WHY? I have live http header support!
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Oh Yeah, smooth browser intergration, easier resource location
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URL return query resolver

Postby aenertia » 25 Nov 2003 03:00

Hi there this is a feature request which I can't imagine would be too hard to implement and would be mega usefull.

You know when you have a URL which has a query in it, which in return spits back an actuall location...

Well rather than have to look at the http header information it would be real usefull if you could paste querys as the MRI and VLC would know to resolve them through a browser first (Mozilla) before getting the stream.

Would make life alot easier.


Kind regards and Great peice of work guys.


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Postby The DJ » 25 Nov 2003 03:19

And how would we know what browser a user has?

No the problem needs to be tackled at a different level. VLC would need some sort of HTML input engine, which would catch any return output the url sends and filter out most of the common redirects.

An interesting problem with many benefits to its solving. This might happen some day......

(oh man, and the OSX vlc is already 30MB's wait till we add mozilla to it :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: )
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Postby aenertia » 25 Nov 2003 03:22

And how would we know what browser a user has?
I'm sure there are ways.... =-)

No the problem needs to be tackled at a different level. VLC would need some sort of HTML input engine, which would catch any return output the url sends and filter out most of the common redirects.

This was my initial thought. But then I thought... why when the browser can do it for you... May start here do the browser later =-)

An interesting problem with many benefits to its solving. This might happen some day......

(oh man, and the OSX vlc is already 30MB's wait till we add mozilla to it :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: )
LOL ;-)

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Postby The DJ » 25 Nov 2003 03:33

There are ways, but not platform independant ways. it would be a pain to implement.
And how would we know what browser a user has?
I'm sure there are ways.... =-)
No the problem needs to be tackled at a different level. VLC would need some sort of HTML input engine, which would catch any return output the url sends and filter out most of the common redirects.
This was my initial thought. But then I thought... why when the browser can do it for you... May start here do the browser later =-)
An interesting problem with many benefits to its solving. This might happen some day......

(oh man, and the OSX vlc is already 30MB's wait till we add mozilla to it :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: )
LOL ;-)
Don't use PMs for support questions.


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