This post is a bit like one at One Man Blogs, which is ironic, considering what I managed to do.
Basically, I use an Apache module called Music Index (mod_musicindex) to generate HTML indices of my music collection to allow easy streaming across my network (I do it over HTTP because it saves opening my SMB shares to the wireless segment of the network, which really doesn't need them). However, having not done anything with it for some time, I'd forgotten its name and assumed it was called mod_music.
If you can't see where this is going, feel free to Google 'mod_music music index', which is exactly what I did.
I was amazed to see that the top result was a post by Gordon, who obviously I read frequently. Thinking that I'd missed some vital information I went to reread the post. Getting there I decided to see if I'd commented, and sure enough I had. I'd mentioned the very thing I was looking for, made the same mistake with its name, and hence generated a Google top entry for it, at One Man Blogs.
D'oh!
Basically, I use an Apache module called Music Index (mod_musicindex) to generate HTML indices of my music collection to allow easy streaming across my network (I do it over HTTP because it saves opening my SMB shares to the wireless segment of the network, which really doesn't need them). However, having not done anything with it for some time, I'd forgotten its name and assumed it was called mod_music.
If you can't see where this is going, feel free to Google 'mod_music music index', which is exactly what I did.
I was amazed to see that the top result was a post by Gordon, who obviously I read frequently. Thinking that I'd missed some vital information I went to reread the post. Getting there I decided to see if I'd commented, and sure enough I had. I'd mentioned the very thing I was looking for, made the same mistake with its name, and hence generated a Google top entry for it, at One Man Blogs.
D'oh!