I am using TikiWiki as a community "news/info" website. Part of this project will be to interview local people, government officials. Specifically, I will be inviting the Elderly in on weekends to share their life stories.
I need a tikiwiki feature similar to picture gallery or file gallery that can handle "media" in general. The audio and video recordings are hosted on a streaming server, so the entry would not necessarily be a file, but could also be a LINK to the location, eg: mms://www.milescityvoice.com/2007JUL04Parade.asf
I Could someone help develop a "MultiMedia" gallery feature?
Then i could write up the person's story as a tiki page, and embed the video or audio (or anything else) just like we insert images with the img tag.
I have successfully embedded the media with the URL directly, but I wanted a searchable gallery that can categorize as well to make the process more user friendly.
Thanks,
Eric
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