you shouldnt have to add the proxy code to anything.

Our FoD displays the embed link with proxy authentication in the URL and embed 
code fields provided by FMG .

Rather than putting this to the list for suggestions it might be better to work 
with support at FMG.

They are very good at problem solving and will know the specifics of your 
subscription and access.

-deg farrelly

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> I'm trying to figure out how to make sure that videos from Films on Demand 
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> I've tried adding our ezproxy prefix into the embed code, which does result 
> in the correct authentication screen appearing, but then the video doesn't 
> display after institutional credentials are entered.
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> Does anyone know how to make it work?
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> Thanks!
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> Susan Wood
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> Have your instructors try to make a persistent link to the videos in 
> Blackboard instead of embedding them? Our faculty use the links and students 
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> Farhad Moshiri, MLS
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> I'm trying to figure out how to make sure that videos from Films on Demand 
> that instructors embed in their Blackboard courses are accessible from off 
> campus.
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> I've tried adding our ezproxy prefix into the embed code, which does result 
> in the correct authentication screen appearing, but then the video doesn't 
> display after institutional credentials are entered.
> 
> Does anyone know how to make it work?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Susan Wood
> Media & Reader Services Librarian
> Montaukett Learning Resource Center, 119
> Suffolk County Community College, Eastern Campus
> Riverhead, NY
> p. 631-548-2544
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