Just a quick update... I ran this in vanilla shindig (trunk from a few weeks ago) and I'm seeing the same behavior. I added params to the shindig.properties file and that had no effect.
Here's the gadget url: http://apphosting.jivesoftware.com/apps/mdwexampleapp8/test.xml <embed src="swf/flash-christmas.swf" width="550" height="400"> </embed> </object> <img src="fooimagetage.swf" /> <img src="swf/gliffy_logo.png"/> The image tags get substituted properly to http://apphosting.jivesoftware.com/apps/mdwexampleapp8/swf/gliffy_logo.png The embed tag es no bueno: http://127.0.0.1:8080/gadgets/swf/flash-christmas.swf I'll start spelunking in the AbsolutePathReferenceRewriter -Mark W. http://apphosting.jivesoftware.com/apps/mdwexampleapp8/swf/gliffy_logo.png On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 7:28 AM, Mark Weitzel <[email protected]>wrote: > Thanks Mat, > > I checked shindig properties, here's what it looks like: > shindig.content-rewrite.include-tags=body,embed,img,input,link,script,style > So the embed tag is there, but not the param tag. > > I'll add the param tag and then try to break in > AbsolutePathReferenceRewriter > > > What's the value of shindig.content-rewrite.include-tags in your > > > shindig.properties? If this doesn't include "embed" (or maybe even param, > > come to think of it) then that might explain it. > > > Mat > > On 7 January 2011 01:23, Mark Weitzel <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Quick question� > > > > I've got the following html in my gadget: > > <object width="550" height="400" id="fallback"> > > <param name="movie" value="swf/splash.swf"> > > <embed src="swf/flash-christmas.swf" width="550" height="400"> > > </embed> > > </object> > > <img src="swf/my_logo.png"/> > > > > > > When the gadget gets rendered, I get two different URL roots. > > > > 404: > > https://apps.app-sandbox.jivesoftware.com/gadgets/swf/flash-christmas.swf > > > > 200: > > http://apphosting.jivesoftware.com/apps/mdwexampleapp8/swf/gliffy_logo.png(image > > > > <http://apphosting.jivesoftware.com/apps/mdwexampleapp8/swf/gliffy_logo.png%28image> > > is in > the swf dir) > > > > > > I'm thinking there's a property or something somewhere that I missed. Could > > someone point me to it quickly? > > > > > > Thanks! > > > > > > -Mark W. > > > >
