Square Wheels Posted January 31 Share Posted January 31 Sorry for the simpleton question, but if a user uploads a .mov file, will it display the actual video instead of a download link? Also, does it apply to previously uploaded videos? Thanks! Link to comment
Nathan Explosion Posted January 31 Share Posted January 31 Seeing as uploading video files is supported by Invision since v4.3 of their software, and .mov files are media files and will produce a video player in browsers that support it...how does your question relate to the resource exactly? If this in relation to the most recent update I made available, which applies this kludge without needing to edit HTML, then... 9 minutes ago, Square Wheels said: ...if a user uploads a .mov file, will it display the actual video instead of a download link? That is a behavior, I believe, of Chrome - and yes, that is the intention of the kludge. 9 minutes ago, Square Wheels said: Also, does it apply to previously uploaded videos? Yes - the kludge is applied at the time of viewing, not submitting, the content. Link to comment
Square Wheels Posted January 31 Author Share Posted January 31 29 minutes ago, Nathan Explosion said: Seeing as uploading video files is supported by Invision since v4.3 of their software, and .mov files are media files and will produce a video player in browsers that support it...how does your question relate to the resource exactly? In this post, the user uploaded a .mov file. https://squarewheelscycling.com/index.php?/topic/172627-speaking-of-taylor-swift/ I checked Chrome and Edge, for both browsers, it only shows the uploaded file. Link to comment
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