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Hello all, I am looking for people to test out my package please. This package lists your recently played tracks from Last.FM with a simple XSLT but using jQuery I am able to retrieve the album art for that song to give the visitor a more enhanced experience. All the details about the package and how to install it can be found at my blog post <a href='http://www.creativewebspecialist.co.uk/2007/12/23/display-lastfm-recent-tracks-with-album-art-using-umbraco-and-jquery/'>http://www.creativewebspecialist.co.uk/2007/12/23/display-lastfm-recent-tracks-with-album-art-using-umbraco-and-jquery/</a> Merry Christmas & Happy New Year Warren (Creative Web Specialist) Warren Buckley an Umbraco MVP 08-09 & level 1 certified developer
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It does seem that Code:[url]http://www.example.com[/url] tags are ignored in the forum lately. But you can still use the Code:[url=http://www.example.com]http://www.example.com[/url] tags, and they work properly. cheers, doug.
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Well, that worked well :hrm: Let's try again... the [ URL ] tag doesn't work on the forum at the moment. But you can use the [ URL= ] tag, and it does work. (here's hoping that putting spaces inside the square brackets will display in the forum...) cheers, doug.
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You'd remove the spaces from around the [ url=http://www.example.com ] tag, obviously. I've only inserted it so you can see what it looks like. Or, use the "URL=" button in the toolbar. cheers, doug.
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