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Music(Artist) Website Link:GetDashboardResource generated by ServiceStack


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Vicpa

Part: Server

Version: Beta  3.0.5192.19560

Client: Web

 

Hi,

First post here (so I might not have all info you need). Secondly, my compliments to the development team and user community. I have been using MB3 since Oct (short timer I know) and I am more than pleased.

 

 

I understand that this is a beta release just reporting for inclusion in future release.

 

 

Action: When I click on the website link from the Artist page: in a new page I get....(I know screen shots are preferable but this seemed pretty straightforward)

Snapshot of GetDashboardResource generated by ServiceStack on 3/23/2014 7:37:03 PM
 
Response Status Error Code ArgumentException Message Argument not supported: www.phish.com Stack Trace [GetDashboardResource: 3/23/2014 7:37:03 PM]: [REQUEST: {ResourceName:www.phish.com}] System.ArgumentException: Argument not supported: www.phish.com at MediaBrowser.Common.Net.MimeTypes.GetMimeType(String path) at MediaBrowser.WebDashboard.Api.DashboardService.Get(GetDashboardResource request) at lambda_method(Closure , Object , Object ) at ServiceStack.Host.ServiceRunner`1.Execute(IRequest request, Object instance, TRequest requestDto) Errors  

 

Probable Cause (My Best guess :) ): The link was supplied by one of the Metadata providers. For music my setting are the default providers in default order. (I did not manually enter it). The argument is expecting the "http://" prefix. The generated links for music in the web editor show as only the "link", for movies they show as http://"link"

 

My preference would to have the server provide the "http://" and can add that as a Feature Request if needed.

 

Again I know this is in beta

Thanks!

-Vicpa

 

 

 

 

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Vicpa

Hi All !!

 

Anyone have a chance to look at this yet ? The "artist website" is added from the MusicBrainz metadata, without the "http://". Same thing if it is an actual tag in the file.

Small thing but troublesome as you never know whether it will work when you click on the link.

 

Thanks

-Vicpa

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