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by: BillDLPosted on 2008-11-14 at 21:06:51ID: 22965861
Have you looked in the Help file installed by Swish Jukebox?
ndex.php?a rea=produc ts& product =jukebox&t ab=support
sertutoria ls/Brian_A y-Jukebox_ -173/ Brian _Ay-Jukebo x_-173.zip
ndex.php?a rea=resour ces& tab=tu torials&do =page&acti on=detaile d&link_id= 184
ndex.php?a rea=produc ts& product =jukebox&t ab=demos
I found the following "Jukebox Support" page after a quick search:
http://www.swishzone.com/i
Fowwowing the links to utorials > Swish Jukebox there are 5 tutorials that may help you. Although you should read all of them, the most useful one for your issue seems to be the bottom one:
"Jukebox Files and Paths":
http://www.swishzone.com/u
Unzip that file and open the HTM file for instructions that show you how to use a "playlist.xml" file and allow you to place the multimedia files in a sub-folder rather than only in the same folder as the Jukebox player.
You may also find this one useful:
"Using javascript to avoid the 'Click to Activate' issue in Internet Explorer":
http://www.swishzone.com/i
I also suggest that you have a look at the source code for demo's shown on this page to see how it is done:
http://www.swishzone.com/i