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2 December, 2010
11:42 pm
Rich Brown
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I have not upgraded to this yet. Has anyone here? SB still works?

Rich Brown
Aisquith Presbyterian Church
Parkville, Maryland, USA
sermons.aisquith.org
3 December, 2010
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Tim_CNBC
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While we are still at 2.9.2 on our live site, on my local dev VMWare image, I'm running 3.0.2 without any issues in SB, but I can't test things such as iTunes podcasting.

Will be moving to WP 3.0.x on our live site soon, when I do so, will post back so you can take a look.

Tim

P.S Anyone heard anything from the dev? Bit worried things will seriously start breaking when 3.1 comes out…

3 December, 2010
2:36 pm
DmdStar
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Upgraded our dev site to 3.0.2, and have seen no ill effects. I'll probably be upgrading our main site soon.

@thebookfreak58: Why are you afraid things will start breaking with 3.1? Are there super big changes? I figure if it didn't break with the huge change to 3.0 from 2.9, it'll be pretty stable.

Matt Schlueter, Multimedia Director
Dodgeville United Methodist Church -- Dodgeville, WI
3 December, 2010
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Tim_CNBC
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Not sure…haha, maybe it's me being paranoid….

Tim

6 December, 2010
2:55 pm
DmdStar
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Upgraded our main site to 3.0.2 now and found no issues. SermonBrowser still functions normally, including adding new sermon and playing audio.

Matt Schlueter, Multimedia Director
Dodgeville United Methodist Church -- Dodgeville, WI
15 January, 2011
4:32 am
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I'm working in 3.1 RC2 and having problems. In case anyone is wondering.

15 January, 2011
2:33 pm
Rich Brown
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kjellnygren said:

I'm working in 3.1 RC2 and having problems. In case anyone is wondering.

kjellnygren, this is jsut the sort of thing that I worry about. What problems are you having?

Rich Brown
Aisquith Presbyterian Church
Parkville, Maryland, USA
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17 January, 2011
6:43 pm
kjellnygren
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http://media.ncctk.com/Test/li…..ten-online

It's a default configuration. I removed the default content and added my own.

To be honest it was friday when I posted this. I gave up, deactivated the plugin, walked away. Back in my office today and checked on it and it's working now. Maybe someone can illuminate why it would do this. When I posted the sermon and went back to check the URL it was generating it was encoding the url substituting all character for their hex equiv. So the slash indicating the directory was being encoded as %2F and obviously not able to find the file. Like I said, now it's working. But why?

I AM still having a big problem with links though. I've added a link to our vimeo video pages and the way it's loading the URL variable doesn't work. It's adding the variable through the URL so in this case:

" rel="nofollow">http://media.ncctk.com/Test/li…..m/18404507

Suggestions on how to fix that?

18 January, 2011
2:28 am
Ben Miller
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kjellnygren said:

I AM still having a big problem with links though. I've added a link to our vimeo video pages and the way it's loading the URL variable doesn't work. It's adding the variable through the URL so in this case:

" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">http://media.ncctk.com/Test/li…..m/18404507

Suggestions on how to fix that?

It looks like you tried to add a link by using the "Enter an URL" attachment type. This is not really intended to provide a link to a webpage. Instead, it is for providing a link to an audio file that is on the web. If you want to provide a link, there are few different ways of doing this.

1. You could put the link in the description of the sermon. In the description box, put something like this:

<a href=">Watch it online here.</a>

If you do it this way, it will show up above the audio player.

2. You could put the link in an embedded code attachment. Add an attachment, choose "Enter embed code" and put the same code I suggested above in the embed code box.

3. Since it's Vimeo you want, you can actually embed the video right on the sermon page. Instead of the link code, paste in the embed code that Vimeo gives you for the video. We do this at our church; click here for an example.

I hope that helps.

Ben Miller
Pathways Church, Appleton, WI, USA
18 January, 2011
2:28 am
Ben Miller
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(Sorry. Double post.)

Ben Miller
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18 January, 2011
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Ben, I didn't even think about the embed code. I'll give that a shot. I don't want to actually embed the video on the page, I'm use a fancybox popover for it.

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