Did you try the new version? The main parameter is still named
"attachment" for backwards compatibility but it supports paths (that
begin with /) or URLs (scheme://...). How does the network path look
like? I any case, modifying the JW Player macro to support such a path
should be easy as long as the browser can fetch it.
Hope this helps,
Marius
On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 8:22 AM, Ganesh M <mganeshanece(a)gmail.com> wrote:
  Yes Dumitriu,
 Xwiki is hosted in the internal intranet server. I disabled outside
 connection to the internet(google). And also In JW Player there is no
 option to directly give the network path in the present version e.g I dont
 want to attach the video to the current page.
 Thanks in advance
 On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 11:17 PM, Sergiu Dumitriu <sergiu(a)xwiki.org> wrote:
  On 07/30/2013 12:05 PM, Ganesh M wrote:
  Hi
 Sometimes if the file size is too large, it gets broken. I have an
 attachment of 600MB(I increased the attachment file size limit) if I dont
 have an active internet connection i am not able to view the video. If I
 again enable the internet connection(enabled proxy) it works fine.
 Can you please try to update the newer version may be i ll try the newer
 version ll see if it fixes the problem. Because I want to use this on the
 local intranet.I should be able to view the vides without an internet
 connection also.
 Thanks for your reply.
 
 Isn't that... normal? How would you play a video without a connection to
 the server?
 Or are you referring to the situation when you have access to the
 internal intranet server where XWiki (and the video) is hosted, but no
 outside connection to the internet?
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