Re: [opensource-dev] Firewall block of media files

2016-05-20 Thread Oz Linden (Scott Lawrence)

On 2016-05-19 09:49 , Ricky wrote:
The issue there, I suspect, is that the files are served with the 
wrong MIME type
Close ... they are sent with a Content-Disposition header that specifies 
that they be saved as a file.


Some applications may ignore or override this. It used to be true, for 
example, that IE would use a URL suffix rather than the MIME type. I 
don't think we should do that; we should do whatever CEF does unmodified.


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Re: [opensource-dev] Firewall block of media files

2016-05-20 Thread Nicky Perian
After more thinking about it this must have been using gstreamer that
allowed direct play of mp4 mov etc. I'm busy with merging kokua up to v-r
tip for now, but will investigate over the weekend and post results
afterward.

On Thu, May 19, 2016 at 1:48 PM, Dax Dupont  wrote:

> Which is expected behavior, respecting MIME types should stay.
> On May 19, 2016 20:34, "Whirly Fizzle"  wrote:
>
>> That will not play in a web browser though, the file needs to be
>> downloaded to play it.
>> Being able to play dropbox links like that via MOAP never worked in any
>> SL viewer as far as I'm aware.
>>
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>> Date: Thu, 19 May 2016 13:23:32 -0500
>> From: nickyper...@gmail.com
>> To: cal...@lindenlab.com
>> CC: opensource-dev@lists.secondlife.com
>> Subject: Re: [opensource-dev] Firewall block of media files
>>
>> URL placed in MOAP Texture
>> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/7833186/Horse.wmv
>>
>> This plays in windows media player and VLC installed on system.
>>
>>
>> Debug Log
>> 2016-05-19T17:45:41Z WARNING: LLToastAlertPanel::LLToastAlertPanel:
>> Alert: You have requested a file download, which is not supported within
>> Second Life.
>> 2016-05-19T17:45:43Z WARNING: LLToastAlertPanel::LLToastAlertPanel:
>> Alert: You have requested a file download, which is not supported within
>> Second Life.
>> 2016-05-19T17:45:44Z WARNING: LLToastAlertPanel::LLToastAlertPanel:
>> Alert: You have requested a file download, which is not supported within
>> Second Life.
>> 2016-05-19T17:45:47Z WARNING: LLToastAlertPanel::LLToastAlertPanel:
>> Alert: You have requested a file download, which is not supported within
>> Second Life.
>>
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>> On Thu, May 19, 2016 at 11:57 AM, Callum Prentice (Callum) <
>> cal...@lindenlab.com> wrote:
>>
>> ​​
>> At one time we could play individual media files on both parcel media and
>> MOAP such as mov avi wmv that were stored on services such as Dropbox.
>> I noticed will testing viewer-release-vlc that it these are not allowed.
>>
>>
>> ​Can you elaborate what you mean by "not allowed" - they just don't play?
>>
>> If so, it might be that VLC doesn't support those media types.  I've
>> certainly been able to play MPEG4 files directly from Dropbox for example.
>>
>> ​
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