Thanks, Marcus. I am going to give that a try. I'll report back on how it 
goes. 

One think working in my favour is that with That Sound Manager doesn't rely 
only on recognizing an audio file extention to convert a link to a play. 
You can use a css class to tell it to covert any link. 


On Wednesday, 23 October 2013 16:10:16 UTC-7, Marcus F wrote:
>
> I have a quick'n'dirty solution (Works in my very limited test here..)
>
> Use a separate CFM that pulls the right file using cfcontent.
>
> <cfif url.id EQ 1>
>     <cfheader name='Content-Disposition' value='filename=Danzig.mp3'>
>     <cfcontent type='audio/mpeg' file='C:\music\Danzig.mp3'>
> <cfelse>
>     <cfheader name='Content-Disposition' value='filename=Entombed.mp3'>
>     <cfcontent type='audio/mpeg' file='C:\music\Entombed.mp3'>
> </cfif>
>
> And on the player page just set the file like this: url:"file.cfm?id=1"
>
> Quick'n'dirty but maybe it helps!
>
> On Wednesday, October 23, 2013 5:26:30 PM UTC-5, Marcus F wrote:
>>
>> This sounds like a fun challenge.. I'm going to try and solve it, let you 
>> know how it goes.
>>
>> On Wednesday, October 23, 2013 5:20:53 PM UTC-5, Magnus wrote:
>>>
>>> I want to directly access some content that is on another website 
>>> residing on the same physical server. At first, I though I would use a CFML 
>>> mapping to do this but then I realized this wouldn't work since the content 
>>> is mp3 files. The goal is to be able to play the files fusing an 
>>> client-side in-page media player (Sound Manager 2).
>>>
>>> A direct call to the mp3 files will bypass OBD so a mapping won't work.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Magnus
>>>
>>

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