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Lluqa |
Posted - 13 Feb 2015 : 17:33:35 Hello,
on my TV i show my movies with all informations with a network media tank. All infos are on a about.jpg in the movie folder (XBMC/Kodi)generated with Thumgen. Now i try to use this file in a HTML Card. It is possible, if i put every single about.jpg as a second movie file ... but is there an another way... i need a field wich contains the movie path like _MOVIE_PATH_... to use the about.jpg directly
<head> <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"/> <title></title> <style type="text/css"> html, body { width: 100%; height: 100%; margin: 0; padding: 0; overflow: hidden; }
#hintergrund { width: 100%; height: 100%; position: relative; z-index: 1; }
#content { position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; width: 100%; height: 100%; z-index: 2; overflow: auto; } </style> </head> <body> <img id="hintergrund" src="_MOVIE_MOVIEFILE2_" border="0"> </body>
</html>
Thanks for your help
Lluqa |
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JDommi |
Posted - 15 Feb 2015 : 14:26:21 Nevertheless I have Ale informed about that bug. |
Lluqa |
Posted - 15 Feb 2015 : 13:50:22 Yes it seems so... For me it's ok, because i found a solution. Thumgen can create a second "about.jpg" with a different name in every folder. So the Movie-Card looks for a picture with a name like "moviename.ext.jpg" in the folder...
<body> <img id="hintergrund" src="_MOVIE_MOVIEFILE1_.jpg" border="0"> </body>
Nevertheless thank you very much for your help |
JDommi |
Posted - 14 Feb 2015 : 18:19:27 You're right. _MOVIE_MOVIEFILE1_ does NOT include any folder separator. That's a bug! |
Lluqa |
Posted - 14 Feb 2015 : 15:43:40 Hello JDommi,
after asking our Uncle ... is think the problem is the backsplash in the moviepath.
Changing "_MOVIE_MOVIEFILE_" to "_MOVIE_MOVIEFILE1_" (that is the fieldname) and trying to replace \ with / the result is a path without / and \... also encodeURIComponent()failed...
<script type="text/javascript"> str = "_MOVIE_MOVIEFILE1_" str1 = str.replace(/\\/g,"/"); document.write (str1); </script>
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Any other idea or hint? |
JDommi |
Posted - 13 Feb 2015 : 20:33:14 try it this way.
replace: <img id="hintergrund" src="_MOVIE_MOVIEFILE2_" border="0">
by: <script type="text/javascript"> str = "_MOVIE_MOVIEFILE1_"; str = str.substring(0, str.lastIndexOf("/"))+"about.jpg"; document.write('<img id="hintergrund" src="'+str+' border="0">'); </script>
But you're right "Uncle Google" can mostly help - or SelfHTML
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Lluqa |
Posted - 13 Feb 2015 : 19:59:30 The about.jpg is alway in the same folder as the movies. I don't know anything about javascript :-( ... maybe Mr or Mrs Google could help... |
JDommi |
Posted - 13 Feb 2015 : 19:08:35 Are these pics always in the same folder as the movie? Then you only have to parse the path of the movie file and add about.jpg with a small javascript function. When they all are in the same folder with the same name as your moviefile or the movie name in your database then you can use a javascript function, too. Only if there is no regularly expression in the naming convention you have to use another field just like on of the CustomFields. |