Closed (duplicate)
Project:
MediaElement
Version:
7.x-1.0-alpha1
Component:
Code
Priority:
Normal
Category:
Feature request
Assigned:
Unassigned
Reporter:
Created:
7 Sep 2010 at 19:38 UTC
Updated:
20 Mar 2013 at 20:34 UTC
Will there be a D6 backport?
Comments
Comment #1
rachel_norfolkPlease!! :)
Comment #2
mfer commentedFYI, A D6 version was started first. But, it will depend on jQuery 1.4.2 and therefore jQuery Update needs to be finished first.
Comment #3
danny englanderSubscribing
Comment #4
AdrianB commentedSubscribing.
Comment #5
bwinett commentedsubscribing
Comment #6
ñull commentedsubscribing
Comment #7
ClearXS commentedsubscribing
I never understood that "subscribing", but it is a way to keep track when there will be a 6 version..!
Though I just uploaded the module and renamed it as 6.x-dev; probably will give an error message but I can keep track of ticked off modules when there is an update...
And that 23.6 MB (compressed)??! Hope the files in it are safe, as I have open viewable directories for the modules lists, though most are blocked in my .htaccess; file read only or download with a few exemptions of executing them:
http://all.drumi.org/libraries/mediaelement
OK, have removed 37MB of examples in the /media folder!
Then in /libraries/mediaelement/pluginmediaelements/silverlight there are some strange files that hang my IE and want to control my computer.
Are these safe, or should I write other .htaccess rules so they don't get executed as their extensions are quite unknown?
Comment #8
robinmcgsubscribing
Comment #9
Flying Drupalist commentedomg yes
Comment #10
GroovyFX-Matts commentedSubscribing
Comment #11
danny englanderJust changing the title to make it easier to track.
Comment #12
GroovyFX-Matts commentedjQuery has released 1.4.4. Any word on the D6 version? I am trying to use a universal media player that will work on all desktop and mobile browsers. This seems like a good fit, but we are still on Drupal 6.
Comment #13
varac commentedsubscribing - This would be awesome !
Comment #14
likewhoa commentedcome on people! d7 is future lulz.. subscribing anyways..
Comment #15
dave reidMarking as a duplicate of #1114834: Backport to Drupal6 which has code to test.