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Hi Enigma …
I’m having the exact same problem TStubbs describes above but with a slightly different wrinkle.Here is the page where I’m testing the player:
http://www.mnuet.com/2012/07/01/audio-player-test-post/Just as TStubbs, I’ve tried different browsers to no avail. The two test MP3 files I’m using play well both on my own system and when I plug their URLs directly into the browser address bar. Yet, only one of the files (Whole Note episode 9) plays well in Safari and Chrome, but not Firefox. The other track “Purple Orange” doesn’t play in any browser.
Just as Styzer above did, I visited TStubbs’ site and her player now appears to work fine.
Enigma—Can you tell me how TStubbs resolved this issue, or can you tell me directly what’s wrong and how resolve it?
Thank you for any help you can give.
– mattHere’s the latest:
I’ve uninstalled and reinstalled the plugin twice, as well as deleted all the directory files and started over, and the issue still persists.Here’s what’s happening—no matter what slugs I give to the root directory or the categories, the listings I create wind up taking on the URL of the most recent content post. For example, I’ve created a directory listing called “The Baroque Room.” I’ve placed a link in the top menu of my site. The link should take you to that listing. Instead, the URL reads as such:
http://www.mnuet.com/2012/08/14/etude-launch/594/baroque-room-2/
Now, my most recent post on the site is this: http://www.mnuet.com/2012/08/14/etude-launch/
If I delete that post, the directory listing for “The Baroque Room” will magically take on the root URL of the next most recent post. I have no idea how this is happening and there’s nothing I can see on my end to change that.
Can you figure out what’s going on???