Does this mean a Spreaker user will likely try to set the mount:
"/test.mp3?shares=FB"
Accoriding to our cuurent planes this will issue a warning, because it is not equal its encoded string
"/test.mp3%3Fshares%3DFB"
If the user entries this encoded mount instead, it will fail to update metadata on the open source server as Florian pointed out.
Does this not happen with Spreaker?
@Marco: Please test with the current version of Mixxx and the Spreaker server, if it is able to update the metadata with such a string.
What is the mount-point for the listener in this case.
Maybe we need an additional checkbox: "encode mount"
Does this mean a Spreaker user will likely try to set the mount:
"/test. mp3?shares= FB"
Accoriding to our cuurent planes this will issue a warning, because it is not equal its encoded string mp3%3Fshares% 3DFB"
"/test.
If the user entries this encoded mount instead, it will fail to update metadata on the open source server as Florian pointed out.
Does this not happen with Spreaker?
@Marco: Please test with the current version of Mixxx and the Spreaker server, if it is able to update the metadata with such a string.
What is the mount-point for the listener in this case.
Maybe we need an additional checkbox: "encode mount"