Sorry sorry sorry! That's what I get for not proofreading. Give a listen to the last one, dated 9-11-06, it's a 1 and a half minute file of my 7 year old girl doing two of her first ever set of spelling words. (She's mentally delayed.) Shannon, a proud mommy A book lover never goes to bed at all! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Holmes" <steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <blindcasting@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2006 3:59 PM Subject: Re: simple podcaster V1.0 > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: RIPEMD160 > > Yes, I just subscribed and pulled down your shows for later listening. > I should point out however, you have two letter 't's on your new feed > address. I took off one of them and my subscribe worked. So it is > podcast with one 't'.:) > > On Sat, Sep 09, 2006 at 03:20:59PM -0700, Shannon Reece wrote: > > Hi all, > > Here's something some of you might be interested in. > > If you've got web space on a server running PHP4 and above, and if you are > > using a third party such as feedburner or WordPress or Gcast to store or > > manage your podcasts, you might want to look at SimplePodcaster. > > This is a php script that you install in the directory where your podcasts > > are stored, if you use your web space to store the files. UltraHost.us > > produced the script and trust me, it works. Here's what the genius behind > > Ultrahost.us (I am highly biased) says about it. > > ***** > > Simple Podcaster > > > > This script will podcast any mp3 file it finds in its directory. It will use > > the filename (without the .mp3 file extension) as the title of the podcast > > item, replacing the underscore characters with spaces. It will use the date > > of the file as the publication date. > > If a file by the same name with a .txt extension exists in the directory, > > its contents will be used as the description of the item. > > **** > > Trust me, this works. There are two lines in the script, (and it is easy to > > se where these lines are), where the title of the podcast and a description > > are put by the owner of the podcast. After you do this, simply install the > > script in the directory where your podcast files are stored and it will > > work. > > The address for an existing ppodcast will change if you use this script. > > For instance, if I used WordPress to give Juice or any podcatcher the > > address to look for podcasts, the address was something like: > > http://www.reecespeeces.net/blogs?/rss2 or something similar. > > Now, because I am using the Ultrahost.us simple podcaster, the address is: > > http://www.reecespeeces.net/podcastt > > i.e., my web site address followed by the name of the directory where I keep > > my podcast files. > > I don't understand how php works, but in the script lines there are mentions > > of xml and rss so I think he's got everything covered. I tried it using > > Juice and it found all eight of my podcasts, bad as they are. :) > > The script isn't free, but the cost is minimal for the hair it will save you > > pulling out if you try to figure out the third party's way of doing things. > > (I am biased I know.) > > If Jeff had written it earlier I wouldn't have so much grey hair! :) > > To read about it and possibly purchase it, if you are not an existing > > ultrahost.us customer, http://www.anoeticconcepts.com/podcastr.php > > If you are an existing ultrahost.us customer, you can purchase it from the > > link on your overview page once you've logged into your account. > > This is the greatest thing since M&Ms. > > Shannon > > > > > > > > > > - -- > HolmesGrown Solutions > The best solutions for the best price! > http://holmesgrown.ld.net/ > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.2.7 (GNU/Linux) > > iD8DBQFFBzvfWSjv55S0LfERAxwfAKCaTVzsLB9TUKbIaA+T5bRlM1jcwgCfYuGf > ZpljfvCesLGBU57PzMcQwEE= > =SlGk > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.12.3/446 - Release Date: 9/12/2006 > >