stephen.doonan@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > Does anyone know of or can suggest a CMS (content management system, such as > the many MySQL/PHP, Ruby, Python or newer GOlang alternatives that produce > dynamic HTML webpages on the fly or static websites) that are focused on > self-hosting of audio files at one's own Internet domain? > > SoundCloud.com, BandCamp.com, ReverbNation.com, PicoSong.com and others are > 3rd-party audio file hosting solutions/websites, but some people (such as > myself) might prefer to host audio files (podcasts or music, etc.) at their > own domain. Hi Steve, Along with the other solutions mentioned, I'm writing in case you're interesting in rolling your own. I run dynamic sites hosting audio and video files that generate the listing when the HTTP request is received. The code generates an HTML5 snippet like this for each file: <audio controls><source src="/audio/segment1/segment1/Three blind mice.mp3" type="audio/mpeg"> Your browser does not support the audio element. </audio> The listing then gets wrapped in a template file and served. Files written in markdown also get wrapped and served. This is using the perl Dancer framework (originally based on Django, a framework written in Ruby.) I happen to need dynamic code for authentication and access control, but the overhead for starting the interpreter and loading libraries means that the response is rather slow. Generating static HTML pages might prefererable for you. Let me know if you'd like me to throw some code your way, perhaps it will stick to the wall ;-) Cheers, > Thanks and best wishes, > Steve -- Joel Roth _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user