Hmm, let me look at m3u ... for some reason I was under the impression that m3u was just a local playlist thing (ie, it would only pull up files on your local machine, not across a HTTP link). If it works ok, that might be the easy solution.
Josh
On Aug 9, 2009, Marcello Perathoner <marcello@perathoner.de> wrote:
Greg Newby wrote:
> A more general approach would be to let visitors to www.gutenberg.org
> put their selected files (including those generated on-the-fly)
> on a bookshelf (i.e., shopping cart), then download in one big file,
> or several small ones.
Or we could tell them how to use the download manager in their browsers ...
Seriously, whenever I download a couple of books, I just click away and
let the downloads complete in the background.
I concur that there has something to be done for the audio files. Even
just clicking on 10+ files can be bothersome.
But I always favor the lowest-tech solution.
So why not add a M3U playlist to the directory? M3U just a text file
with a list of urls and is supported by Winamp and many other players.
http://gonze.com/playlists/playlist-format-survey.html
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