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Top Forums Web Development How to get radio stream URL out of a webpage? Post 302888029 by Corona688 on Wednesday 12th of February 2014 10:33:36 AM
Old 02-12-2014
Everything is obscured in javascript, there is no guarantee this will work the same way on a different page or the same way the next week. Still, checking.

[edit] Their javascript is 170 kilobytes long. This is the sort of situation where I'd hook up my web browser to a proxy and just watch the log of retrieved files.

Last edited by Corona688; 02-12-2014 at 11:39 AM..
 

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Jifty::Plugin::CompressedCSSandJS(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation		    Jifty::Plugin::CompressedCSSandJS(3pm)

NAME
Jifty::Plugin::CompressedCSSandJS - Compression of CSS and javascript files SYNOPSIS
# In your jifty config.yml under the framework section: Plugins: - CompressedCSSandJS: js: 1 css: 1 jsmin: /path/to/jsmin cdn: 'http://yourcdn.for.static.prefix/' skipped_js: - complex.js generate_early: 1 DESCRIPTION
This plugin provides auto-compilation and on-wire compression of your application's CSS and Javascript. It is enabled by default, unless your "ConfigFileVersion" is greater or equal than 2. It also supports js minifier, you will need to specify the full path. The jsmin can be obtained from <http://www.crockford.com/javascript/jsmin.html>. Note that you will need to use "ConfigFileVersion" 2 to be able to configure jsmin feature. skipped_js is a list of js that you don't want to compress for some reason. generate_early tells the plugin to compress the CSS and JS at process start rather than on the first request. This can save time, especially if your JS minifier is slow, for the poor sucker who makes the first request. Enabled by default. init Initializes the compression object. Takes a paramhash containing keys 'css' and 'js' which can be used to disable compression on files of that type. js_enabled Returns whether JS compression is enabled (which it is by default) css_enabled Returns whether CSS compression is enabled (which it is by default) generate_css Checks if the compressed CSS is generated, and if it isn't, generates and caches it. (In devel mode, it always regenerates it) generate_javascript Checks if the compressed JS is generated, and if it isn't, generates and caches it. _generate_javascript_nocache Generates compressed javascript, ignoring the cache completely. minify_js $js Runs the given JS through jsmin wrap psgi app wrapper to serve url controlled by us perl v5.14.2 2010-09-25 Jifty::Plugin::CompressedCSSandJS(3pm)
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