I certainly did... and the attachment is attached via the second (and reccomended by your manual) method.
above from your link:
but it is not visible when viewing the post. hmmm... this is where my issues are stemming from. any ideas?
hey, dont feel bad... this is my first time ever for anything to do with podcasts... not an IPOD fan but hey... it seems like a great way to deliver content.
I apologize if I came off a bit negative here in the beginning. I was VERY frustrated... I dont mean any ill will toward you guys and really appreiate the software you've devloped. It IS a powerful platform to have on a webserver... theres no doubt.
Cheers!
highdefseeds
You have two options for specifying your media file:
- You may upload your media file to your website, or another website, via ftp and link to it directly. To use this method, specify the complete URL in the Podcast URL that appears on the New Thread screen. You do not need to specify the filesize unless your are prompted to after submitting the thread. If you want your media file to appear in the thread to those that are viewing the thread via your forums, you will need to place the link within your post, such as Download: http://www.example.com/podcast.mp3 The handling of the media file will be handled automatically for those that view the podcast forum via RSS.
- The second option for specifying your media file is to use the vBulletin attachment system. You will be limited by the permissions of your usergroup. Only the first uploaded file will appear in the RSS feed as well. iTunes will not function with attachment uploads on IIS servers and some Apache servers. It is best to use the first method when possible.
but it is not visible when viewing the post. hmmm... this is where my issues are stemming from. any ideas?
hey, dont feel bad... this is my first time ever for anything to do with podcasts... not an IPOD fan but hey... it seems like a great way to deliver content.
I apologize if I came off a bit negative here in the beginning. I was VERY frustrated... I dont mean any ill will toward you guys and really appreiate the software you've devloped. It IS a powerful platform to have on a webserver... theres no doubt.
Cheers!
highdefseeds
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