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Joomla Integration

8 posts Started 13 years ago by raizen Latest reply from Livepoint.pl Design

  • joomla
  • joomla and mediacore
  • joomla mediacore brridge
  • Joomla mediacore extention
  • joomla video integration
  • mediacore
  • mediacore and joomla
  • mediacore component
  • mediacore module
  1. raizen
    Member
    Posted 13 years ago

    Hello I'm interested in your product what i would to know is if joomla bridge is free or if i have to pay to install it on my website, many thanks for your answer ;)

  2. Jeremy
    Community Manager
    Posted 13 years ago

    We may be releasing the Joomla bridge (plugin) at some point, but right now we're focussing on the core product. We are doing integrations for clients, but Joomla is not one of our more popular integrations.

  3. Jeremy
    Community Manager
    Posted 13 years ago

    We may be releasing the Joomla bridge (plugin) at some point, but right now we're focussing on the core product. We are doing integrations for clients, but Joomla is not one of our more popular integrations.

  4. Jeremy
    Community Manager
    Posted 13 years ago

    We may be releasing the Joomla bridge (plugin) at some point, but right now we're focussing on the core product. We are doing integrations for clients, but Joomla is not one of our more popular integrations.

  5. A-K
    Member
    Posted 12 years ago

    Hello. Many of us web designers in the New Jersey area would also be interested in such extension. Imagine of there was a component that would combine the two most powerful web applications
    Joomla + Mediacore.

    My company manages about 15 high-end sites. 2 of these include Institutional web sites. 1 for a University, another for an online nursing school, another is a very popular Hip Hop site which gets very high traffic. All sites are built on JOOMLA and they work great. However a mediacore integration would be awesome !

  6. A-K
    Member
    Posted 12 years ago

    Hi just wanted to say I finally got mediacore integrated in our University and it looks preety awesome :) For the time being its on a local server. As soon as its on a public IP I will share it with the community. Our main site is running off joomla and I have mediacare running in a frame however my only issue is that when users click on the videos the link takes them to the main mediacore site which confuses certain people into thinking that its 2 different sites.

    Any suggestions ?

    Thanks ! :)

  7. Livepoint.pl Design
    Member
    Posted 12 years ago

    Maybe you could share the method? Maybe some small tutorial or example files?

  8. Livepoint.pl Design
    Member
    Posted 12 years ago

    No answer and the topic went dead. Still I think that many people would love to use their mediacore videon on joomla based websites so here's my simple yet pretty effective solution:

    1. Download and install plugin named AllVideos from:
    http://www.joomlaworks.gr/content/view/16/42/
    2. Connect with your server using FTP or SSH client
    3. Find the file sources.php on your server
    by default shoud be located here:
    /joomla_root_folder/plugins/content/jw_allvideos/includes
    3a. find:
    /* --- Major 3rd party video providers --- */
    3b. and under this line paste:

    // Your comment for example Mediacore
    "mediacore" => "<iframe width=\"{WIDTH}\" height=\"{HEIGHT}\" frameborder=\"0\"
    src=\"http://your-domain.com/media/{SOURCE}/embed_player\" scrolling=\"no\"/>
    </iframe>",

    3c. save the file and you will be able to embed your videos easily using the short code like:
    {mediacore}video-name{/mediacore}

    additional info:
    - instead of mediacore you can use any name when editing sources.php so you can put there: mediacore, tv, mctube or whatever you want.
    - when embeding the video on your joomla powered website, the "video-name" from the 3c is simply the permalink name to the video, so if your video is visible under the address:
    http://your-domain.com/media/my-dog, you will be able to embed it using the code:
    {mediacore}my-dog{/mediacore}

    Hope everything is clear and mediacore will be a bit popular now among the joomla users.


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