A Change is in the Wind
Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2015 8:30 pm
Folks,
This post is going to get a little technical. For those whose eyes will glaze over, here's the bottom line:
1) I'm upgrading the Forum on Friday to a new version of software.
2) This will enable me to add new features in the future.
3) One immediate improvement folks will notice, is the ability to upload multiple files at a time.
And now, the gory details...
I have long been stymied my my inability to keep the website current with the tools I've used in the past. Adding new members to the Showcase, adding new content to Ephemera, even just noting "What's New" has been a chore. Ron and I both thought that the Gallery we added to the site would help, but the lack of integration with the rest of the site also made it difficult. I imagined that if I could move all of the content outside of the Forum (the Showcase, Ephemera, etc.) into the Forum, and put a new Portal around the whole thing - that would allow me (and others) to easily add content without the burden of web development.
And it seems, the new version of phpBB (the software the Forum is written in) would allow us to do just that! Except... For videos.
There's a mix of Windows Media, Quicktime, and Flash movies on the website. These are all in proprietary format (Microsoft, Apple and Adobe respectively) that require special players be built in to the software of your computer. Some of you may have noticed, you can't play some videos depending on your computer, tablet or phone.
HTML5 to the rescue! It's a brand new language for the web, that is supported by all modern web browsers. And it also supports playing standard, non-proprietary video formats without a special player. If you have a modern browser, you can play the video. These are "mp4", "webm" (sponsored by Google, soon to replace YouTube videos) and "ogv" (many cell phones produce these).
However, while the new version of phpBB is written with HTML5 in mind - phpBB does not take into account the fact that it can play these standard formats natively. This has kept me from upgrading the Forum to the new version of phpBB. I've asked for an "extension" - a special enhancement to the software that permits you to add a feature - but in the meantime...
I hacked it! I found a way to edit the new version of phpBB in such a way that will permit it to play the standard video types. Now that I've removed that obstacle, I plan to upgrade to the newest version of phpBB this Friday, and then start the laborious process of converting all old proprietary video formats to the new standard formats. That in itself will take some time, but once it's complete, it will be on to bigger and better things.
Thanks for hanging in there,
Dan
This post is going to get a little technical. For those whose eyes will glaze over, here's the bottom line:
1) I'm upgrading the Forum on Friday to a new version of software.
2) This will enable me to add new features in the future.
3) One immediate improvement folks will notice, is the ability to upload multiple files at a time.
And now, the gory details...
I have long been stymied my my inability to keep the website current with the tools I've used in the past. Adding new members to the Showcase, adding new content to Ephemera, even just noting "What's New" has been a chore. Ron and I both thought that the Gallery we added to the site would help, but the lack of integration with the rest of the site also made it difficult. I imagined that if I could move all of the content outside of the Forum (the Showcase, Ephemera, etc.) into the Forum, and put a new Portal around the whole thing - that would allow me (and others) to easily add content without the burden of web development.
And it seems, the new version of phpBB (the software the Forum is written in) would allow us to do just that! Except... For videos.
There's a mix of Windows Media, Quicktime, and Flash movies on the website. These are all in proprietary format (Microsoft, Apple and Adobe respectively) that require special players be built in to the software of your computer. Some of you may have noticed, you can't play some videos depending on your computer, tablet or phone.
HTML5 to the rescue! It's a brand new language for the web, that is supported by all modern web browsers. And it also supports playing standard, non-proprietary video formats without a special player. If you have a modern browser, you can play the video. These are "mp4", "webm" (sponsored by Google, soon to replace YouTube videos) and "ogv" (many cell phones produce these).
However, while the new version of phpBB is written with HTML5 in mind - phpBB does not take into account the fact that it can play these standard formats natively. This has kept me from upgrading the Forum to the new version of phpBB. I've asked for an "extension" - a special enhancement to the software that permits you to add a feature - but in the meantime...
I hacked it! I found a way to edit the new version of phpBB in such a way that will permit it to play the standard video types. Now that I've removed that obstacle, I plan to upgrade to the newest version of phpBB this Friday, and then start the laborious process of converting all old proprietary video formats to the new standard formats. That in itself will take some time, but once it's complete, it will be on to bigger and better things.
Thanks for hanging in there,
Dan