@matigo Which I can almost never find
on my keyboard.
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@jextxadore Couple of hours. But I won't be checking in here again before morning. Just waiting for my friends to arrive.
Gah! Internet has been out since 11 this morning. Just came back up. Meanwhile, I've been wandering around the neighbourhood trying to find a decent wifi cafe, with singularly little success. Even this phone wasn't working too well. And of course, nobody at my ISP could tell me anything.
Ah well, it does make me realise how privileged I am.
And now, I'm off to have dinner with some chums. See you all tomorrow.
@matigo I have no idea. But funnily enough, I came across something similar, but not as slick, just yesterday, while preparing today's Pick of the Podcasts. I plan to write about it. This just gives me an extra reason.
@matigo That would be a boring use, like, you interviewed someone, you write and article, you quote the person, and you stick the sound under the quote. But they have other examples too.
I really, really cannot see the point. It reminds me of a very old TV ad for, I think, IBM, in which two guys were pleased that they had made some text display as if it were on fire.
"SoundCite [soundcite.knightlab.com] is a simple-to-use tool that lets you add inline audio to your story. The audio is not isolated; it plays right under the text you choose."
Really? Why?
Solved, finally, by putting the webhook.php file in the root; all works just fine now. I'm pleased.
On a somewhat related note, it is odd how just asking the questions out loud prompts me to think more deeply for myself. But I can't seem to trigger that in myself without first asking others for help.
// @matigo
Erk. Lots, including the Admin.php files and stuff.
I'm going to reinstate the block and get help from the developers.
// @matigo
That was it! I removed the block on PHP files and it went through fine.
Now to have a good look and see how many other PHP files there are in that folder.
// @matigo