I wish the time field was not mandatory. Setting a duration for a panorama doesn't make sense. Right now I am working with QuickTime content, but hope to expand my offerings to a few Java players and more, but... it looks odd that there is a time duration set for a static photograph.
I guess I can figure out how to strip it out of the .module file but...a hack.
TIA - Drew
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Comment #1
fax8 commentedgood catch..
could you please submit a patch for this issue?
Thanks.
Fabio
Comment #2
Bairnsfather commentedI'd love to submit a patch, but I'm thinking it's over my head for now unless someone does some hand holding.
I mean, my thoughts on how to make this work for me include the sledgehammer approach of going in to the source files and yanking out the time variable all together. Hardly elegant.
I would have to understand how to (I think):
1. understand how to override the test that rejects no input in the time fields or offer another option for non-time based movies, like a radio button.
2. figure out how to write that in PHP as well as make database calls.
Not over my head given time and perhaps a bit of help, but a bit overwhelming now.
In any case Fabio thanks for creating this module and keeping up with it I hope that I can help to improve it.
-Drew
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