#!/usr/bin/perl # To run this script put the following line into the body of your html + page. # <!--#exec cgi="/path/to/bsmidi.cgi"--> $datafile = "playlist.txt"; # Location of the playlist file. # An example is included in the zip file. $width = "0"; # The width of the control box. $height = "0"; # The height of the control box. $autostart = "true"; # Have the midis automatically play (true=yes, false=no) $loop = "false"; # Have the song repeat (true=yes, false=no) $showtitle = "true"; # Show song title. (true=yes, false=no) $fntstyle = "Arial"; # Title Font Style. $fntsize = "4"; # Title Font Size. $fntbold = "true"; # Is Title Bold? (true=bold, false=plain) open (GETDATA, "$datafile"); @Data = <GETDATA>; close GETDATA; srand(time ^ $$); $number = rand(@Data); $line = @Data[$number]; chomp ($line); ($title, $midi) = split(/\|/, $line); print "Content-type: text/html\n\n"; if ($showtitle =~ /true/i) { print "<font size=\"$fntsize\" face=\"$fntstyle\">"; if ($fntbold =~ /true/i) {print "<strong>";} print "$title"; if ($fntbold =~ /true/i) {print "</strong>";} print "</font>\n"; } print "<embed src=\"$midi\" width=\"$width\" height=\"$height\" autost +art=\"$autostart\" loop=\"$loop\"><noembed><bgsound src=\"$midi\" loo +p=true></noembed></embed>\n"; exit (0);

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