On Friday, February 22, 2013 12:12:21 AM UTC+1, o_z wrote: > > > > четверг, 21 февраля 2013 г., 23:34:13 UTC+2 пользователь petter написал: >> >> I tried the following snippet to generate an embedded video: >> >> (defun init-user-session (comp) >> (setf (cl-who:html-mode) :html5) >> (setf (composite-widgets comp) >> (make-widget >> (lambda (&rest args) >> (declare (ignore args)) >> (with-html >> (:body >> (:html >> (:body >> (:p "video test") >> ;; I would expect :controls t to return controls, but it >> returns controls='controls' >> (:video :width 320 :height 240 :controls nil >> (:source :src "/pub/images/video.mp4" :type >> "video/mp4") >> (:source :src "/pub/images/video.ogg" :type >> "video/ogg") >> (:source :src "/pub/images/video.webm" :type >> "video/webm") >> (:object :data "/pub/images/video.webm" :widht >> 320 :height 240 >> (:embed :src "/pub/images/video.swf" >> :widht 320 :height 240))))))))))) >> >> But it does not work. All I get is a black box. Also, if I right click on >> the black box in Chromium I can save the video (webm) which I can play >> using mplayer. If I save the generated HTML to a file, remove >> "/pub/images/" and put the video files in the same directory I can open up >> the file and view the video i Chromium. >> > Have you seen working example ? Does similar code works on other platforms > (under apache or nginx) ? > You can put working html example into /pub/ directory and open it in > browser. The next step would be to serve this html from weblocks, for > example with > (write-string "<html ... >" *weblocks-output-stream*) > >> >> Did anybody else succeed serving video from Weblocks? >> >>
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