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David Baelde commented on LS-447:
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My first paragraph was unclear, the second part is all that matters: the only 
thing that does not work as far as I know is nested playlists. If a playlist 
includes another one, we don't recursively open it. I'm not sure for when a 
playlist lists a directory: do we include its files?

BTW, I'm not even sure that peter needs nested playlists, he might just be 
trying to get "simple" remote playlists -- and failed for an unknown reason.

> Resolve remote playlist files
> -----------------------------
>
>                 Key: LS-447
>                 URL: http://dev.sourcefabric.org/browse/LS-447
>             Project: Liquidsoap
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>            Reporter: Samuel Mimram
>            Assignee: David Baelde
>
> From the mailing-list:
> > I noticed, that playlist function does not resolve remote playlist files
> > liquidsoap 
> > 'out(playlist(reload=20,mode="normal","http://localhost/request.m3u";))'
> That should work, but not if request.m3u contains file URIs. (Also,
> obviously, what request.m3u refers to as local files may not be remote
> once you've downloaded request.m3u on the liquidsoap host.)
> > Support of unwrapping remote playlists and putting these entries as single 
> > entries into liquidsoap's playlist would be really cool.
> I agree that it would be cool. We've actually discussed similar
> extensions but it's not as simple as it seems. You can file a ticket,
> but I don't promise anything -- it doesn't look like a big priority.

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