[xiph-commits] r12144 - websites/xspf.org/applications

lgonze at svn.xiph.org lgonze at svn.xiph.org
Sat Nov 25 22:31:45 PST 2006


Author: lgonze
Date: 2006-11-25 22:31:33 -0800 (Sat, 25 Nov 2006)
New Revision: 12144

Modified:
   websites/xspf.org/applications/index.shtml.en
Log:
Spring cleaning.  Fix up HTML and add many missing apps.


Modified: websites/xspf.org/applications/index.shtml.en
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--- websites/xspf.org/applications/index.shtml.en	2006-11-26 02:30:33 UTC (rev 12143)
+++ websites/xspf.org/applications/index.shtml.en	2006-11-26 06:31:33 UTC (rev 12144)
@@ -16,122 +16,451 @@
 
 <h1>Applications</h1>
 <dl>
-<dt><a href="http://gnomoradio.org/">Gnomoradio</a> (GNU/Linux)</dt>
-<dd>A program that can find, fetch, share, and play music that is freely available for file sharing.</dd>
-<dt><a href="http://webjay.org">Webjay</a> (web)</dt>
-<dd>A playlist community site and playlist authoring tool which exports XSPF playlists.</dd>
-<dt><a href="http://mayhem-chaos.net/stuff/xspf-download-0.1.0.py">xspf-download-0.1.0.py</a> (GNU/Linux)</dt>
-<dd>A Python script that parses XSPF and M3U files and downloads the files to the local harddrive.</dd>
-<dt><a href="http://musicplayer.sourceforge.net/">Musicplayer</a> (web)</dt>
-<dd>A popular Flash-based application for playing music in web pages. Open source under the BSD license; can be used and modified by anyone, including for commercial purposes.</dd>
-<dt><a href="http://playr.hubmed.org/">Playr</a> (web)</dt>
-<dd>A web-based tool for screen-scraping web pages and emitting the results as a playlist. Says Playr creator Alf Eaton: <cite>There's a Flash/XSPF bookmarklet on the front page -- which you can use to directly play any page containing linked MP3s -- as well as 'Flash' links on the New Playlists page.</cite></dd>
-<dt><a href="http://jinzora.com">Jinzora</a> (web)</dt>
-<dd>A web based media streaming and management system, designed to stream audio and video files to any internet connected computer.</dd>
-<dt><a href="http://music.yahoo.com/musicengine/">Yahoo! Music Engine</a> (Windows)</dt>
-<dd>The Windows-based client software for Yahoo! Music, which uses XSPF as its native playlist format. Says Yahoo's Ian Rogers: <cite>We're trying to push forward an OPEN standard for playlisting, because it's ridiculous that it's 2005 and we're lacking even the basic currency for media exchange due to more than a decade of short-sighted proprietary verticals by media and software companies.</cite></dd>
-<dt><a href="http://s1x.homelinux.net/projects/serpentine/">Serpentine</a> (GNU/Linux)</dt>
-<dd>Software for mastering audio CDs. It uses XSPF playlists to set the CD content.</dd>
-<dt><a href="http://plurn.com/app/About/">Plurn</a> (web)</dt>
-<dd>A web-based playlist community modeled after Webjay.</dd>
-<dt><a href="http://www.draftlight.net/dnex/mp3player/free/">ultraPh0nZ FMP256</a> (web)</dt>
-<dd>A Flash application for playing music in web pages. Skinnable and slick.</dd>
-<dt><a href="http://plurn.com/app/Download">Spiffy</a> (Windows)</dt>
-<dd>A client application that downloads XSPF playlist content, effectively localizing the playlist. In an alpha state as of this writing (Jun 4, 2005), but potentially very useful when it grows up.</dd>
-	  <dt><a href="http://plext.blogspot.com">Plext</a> (Windows; Winamp)</dt>
-          <dd>Winamp plugin for advanced playlist functionality, including XSPF.  Notable for supporting recursive playlists.  (The author of this document uses this plugin often).</dd>
 
-          <dt><a href="http://beep-media-player.org">BMPx</a> (GNU/Linux)</dt>
-          <dd>A media player for GNU/Linux systems.  A rewrite of <a
-href="http://www.sosdg.org/~larne/w/BMP_Homepage">BMP</a>, a compact
-media player that was originally forked from XMMS
-(http://www.xmms.org) with the goal of porting XMMS to GTK2 and make
-use of more modern desktop standards.</dd>
+            <dt>
 
-          <dt><a href="http://openvision.tv/home/home.html">I/ON</a> (Java, runs on MacOS X and Windows XP)</dt>
-          <dd>A media player oriented towards internet based content rather than locally stored content.  Support for video formats like Quicktime, Windows Media, Flash, Ogg and MPEG formats; RSS/podcasts; BitTorrent.  Makes available <a href="https://ion.dev.java.net/source/browse/ion/IonXSPF/tv/openvision/xspf/">Java source for XSPF support based on JDOM</a>.
-	  </dd>
+              <a id="Gnomoradio"></a><a href=
+              "http://gnomoradio.org/">Gnomoradio</a> (GNU/Linux)
+            </dt>
+            <dd>
+              A program that can find, fetch, share, and play music that is
+              freely available for file sharing.
+            </dd>
+            <dt>
+              <a id="Webjay"></a><a href="http://webjay.org/">Webjay</a> (web)
+            </dt>
 
-	  <dt><a href="http://drupal.org/handbook/modules/playlist">Drupal playlist module</a> (blog/web publishing)</dt>
-          <dd><cite src="http://drupal.org/handbook/modules/playlist">The playlist module allows [publishers] to arrange content into personal playlists. This module empowers users to become organizers of content as they re-order content from the site and create lists of their favorite content items.</cite>  See also: <a href="http://drupal.org/node/32345">Audio and Playlist Modules for Drupal</a> and <a href="http://playlist-demo.drupalart.org/">Drupal playlist demo page</a>.</dd>
+            <dd>
+              A playlist community site and playlist authoring tool which
+              exports XSPF playlists.
+            </dd>
+            <dt>
+              <a id="xspf-download-0.1.0.py"></a><a href=
+              "http://mayhem-chaos.net/stuff/xspf-download-0.1.0.py">xspf-download-0.1.0.py</a>
+              (GNU/Linux)
+            </dt>
+            <dd>
+              A Python script that parses XSPF and M3U files and downloads the
+              files to the local harddrive.
+            </dd>
 
-	  <dt><a href="http://www.boriel.com/?page_id=12">Wordpress</a> (blog publishing; uses Musicplayer Flash app)</dt>
-          <dd>A popular tool for publishing weblogs.  The XSPF plugin allows bloggers to edit and publish XSPF documents, then embed a Flash player in their weblog to render the XSPF.  </dd>
+            <dt>
+              <a id="Musicplayer"></a><a href=
+              "http://musicplayer.sourceforge.net/">Musicplayer</a> (web)
+            </dt>
+            <dd>
+              A Flash-based application for playing music in web pages. Open
+              source under the BSD license; can be used and modified by anyone,
+              including for commercial purposes. Very popular both in its own
+              right and as a source for derived applications.
+            </dd>
+            <dt>
+              <a id="playr"></a><a href="http://playr.hubmed.org/">Playr</a>
 
+              (web)
+            </dt>
+            <dd>
+              A web-based tool for screen-scraping web pages and emitting the
+              results as a playlist. Says Playr creator Alf Eaton:
+              <cite>There's a Flash/XSPF bookmarklet on the front page -- which
+              you can use to directly play any page containing linked MP3s --
+              as well as 'Flash' links on the New Playlists page.</cite>
+            </dd>
+            <dt>
+              <a id="jinzora"></a><a href="http://jinzora.com/">Jinzora</a>
+              (web)
+            </dt>
 
-	  <dt><a href="http://developerdocumentation.ning.com/post.php?Post:slug=XNC_Alpha-XNC_Alpha_Format_XSPF">Ning</a> (web development framework)</dt>
-          <dd>A hosted software development framework for web applications.  The XSPF module allows applications to edit, parse, and publish XSPF documents.</dd>
+            <dd>
+              A web based media streaming and management system, designed to
+              stream audio and video files to any internet connected computer.
+            </dd>
+            <dt>
+              <a id="ymj"></a><a href=
+              "http://music.yahoo.com/musicengine/">Yahoo! Music Jukebox</a>
+              (Windows)
+            </dt>
+            <dd>
+              The Windows-based client software for Yahoo! Music, which uses
+              XSPF as its native playlist format. Said Yahoo's Ian Rogers:
+              <cite>We're trying to push forward an OPEN standard for
+              playlisting, because it's ridiculous that it's 2005 and we're
+              lacking even the basic currency for media exchange due to more
+              than a decade of short-sighted proprietary verticals by media and
+              software companies.</cite>
 
-          <dt><a href="http://mfdz.com">Music for Dozens</a> (web site; Flash player)</dt>
-          <dd>Pay-per-download no-DRM music store emphasizing independent artists.  Sample songs use custom Flash player which accepts XSPF.</dd>
+            </dd>
+            <dt>
+              <a id="serpentine"></a><a href=
+              "http://s1x.homelinux.net/projects/serpentine/">Serpentine</a>
+              (GNU/Linux)
+            </dt>
+            <dd>
+              Software for mastering audio CDs. It uses XSPF playlists to set
+              the CD content.
+            </dd>
+            <dt>
 
-<dt><a href="http://musicmobs.com">Musicmobs / Mobster (OS X and Windows)</a></dt>
-<dd>
-Playlist publication community and XSPF content resolver. Mobster  creates iTunes playlists based on XSPF metadata by searching the  local music collection for available tracks. The focus is on  portability since the file location is ignored. Musicmobs acts as a  playlist trading community by accepting XSPFs from Mobster or manual  upload. 
-</dd>
+              <a id="plurn"></a><a href="http://plurn.com/app/About/">Plurn</a>
+              (web)
+            </dt>
+            <dd>
+              A web-based playlist community modeled after Webjay.
+            </dd>
+            <dt>
+              <a id="ultraPh0nZ"></a><a href=
+              "http://www.draftlight.net/dnex/mp3player/free/">ultraPh0nZ
+              FMP256</a> (web)
+            </dt>
 
-          <dt><a href="http://pear.php.net/package/File_XSPF">PEAR :: Package :: File_XSPF</a></dt>
-          <dd>PHP library for parsing and generating XSPF.</dd>
+            <dd>
+              A Flash application for playing music in web pages. Skinnable and
+              slick.
+            </dd>
+            <dt>
+              <a id="Spiffy"></a><a href=
+              "http://plurn.com/app/Download">Spiffy</a> (Windows)
+            </dt>
+            <dd>
+              A client application that downloads XSPF playlist content,
+              effectively localizing the playlist. In an alpha state as of this
+              writing (Jun 4, 2005), but potentially very useful when it grows
+              up.
+            </dd>
 
-          <dt><a href="http://rubyforge.org/forum/forum.php?forum_id=5162">Armangil's podcatcher (Unix)</a></dt>
-          <dd>A podcast client for the command line which supports XSPF enclosures. </dd>
+            <dt>
+              <a id="Plext"></a><a href="http://plext.blogspot.com/">Plext</a>
+              (Windows; Winamp)
+            </dt>
+            <dd>
+              Winamp plugin for advanced playlist functionality, including
+              XSPF. Notable for supporting recursive playlists. (The author of
+              this document uses this plugin often).
+            </dd>
+            <dt>
+              <a id="BMPx"></a><a href="http://beep-media-player.org/">BMPx</a>
 
-          <dt><a href="http://www.jamendo.com/us/static/concept/">Jamendo</a></dt>
-          <dd>A repository of artists and music that allows users to create XSPF playlists.</dd>
+              (GNU/Linux)
+            </dt>
+            <dd>
+              A media player for GNU/Linux systems. A rewrite of <a href=
+              "http://www.sosdg.org/%7Elarne/w/BMP_Homepage">BMP</a>, a compact
+              media player that was originally forked from XMMS
+              (http://www.xmms.org) with the goal of porting XMMS to GTK2 and
+              make use of more modern desktop standards.
+            </dd>
+            <dt>
+              <a id="ion"></a><a href=
+              "http://openvision.tv/home/home.html">I/ON</a> (Java, runs on
+              MacOS X and Windows XP)
+            </dt>
 
-	  <dt><a href="http://www.artistserver.com/">ArtistServer</a></dt>
-          <dd>A hosting service for musicians which makes playlists available in XSPF.</dd>
+            <dd>
+              A media player oriented towards internet based content rather
+              than locally stored content. Support for video formats like
+              Quicktime, Windows Media, Flash, Ogg and MPEG formats;
+              RSS/podcasts; BitTorrent. Makes available <a href=
+              "https://ion.dev.java.net/source/browse/ion/IonXSPF/tv/openvision/xspf/">
+              Java source for XSPF support based on JDOM</a>.
+            </dd>
+            <dt>
+              <a id="drupal"></a><a href=
+              "http://drupal.org/handbook/modules/playlist">Drupal playlist
+              module</a> (blog/web publishing)
+            </dt>
+            <dd>
 
-	  <dt><a href="http://projectopus.com/">Project Opus</a></dt>
-	  <dd>A music community site which makes playlists available in XSPF.</dd>
+              <cite src="http://drupal.org/handbook/modules/playlist">The
+              playlist module allows [publishers] to arrange content into
+              personal playlists. This module empowers users to become
+              organizers of content as they re-order content from the site and
+              create lists of their favorite content items.</cite> See also:
+              <a href="http://drupal.org/node/32345">Audio and Playlist Modules
+              for Drupal</a> and <a href=
+              "http://playlist-demo.drupalart.org/">Drupal playlist demo
+              page</a>.
+            </dd>
+            <dt>
+              <a id="boriel"></a><a href=
+              "http://www.boriel.com/?page_id=12">WordPress XSPF Player
+              Plugin</a> (blog publishing; uses Musicplayer Flash app)
+            </dt>
 
-	  <dt><a href="http://search.cpan.org/~daniel/XML-XSPF/lib/XML/XSPF.pm">XML::XSPF on CPAN</a></dt>
-          <dd>Perl library for parsing and generating XSPF.</dd>
+            <dd>
+              A popular tool for publishing weblogs. The XSPF plugin allows
+              bloggers to edit and publish XSPF documents, then embed a Flash
+              player in their weblog to render the XSPF.
+            </dd>
+            <dt>
+              <a id="ning"></a><a href=
+              "http://documentation.ning.com/post.php?Post:slug=XNCAlpha-FormatXSPF">Ning</a>
+              (web development framework)
+            </dt>
+            <dd>
+              A hosted software development framework for web applications. The
+              XSPF module allows applications to edit, parse, and publish XSPF
+              documents.
+            </dd>
 
-          <dt><a
-          href="http://www.slimdevices.com/pi_features.html">Slim
-          Server</a></dt> <dd>Controller for <a
-          href="http://slimdevices.com/pi_overview.html">Squeezebox</a>,
-          a living room music device.  Quote: <cite>You can punch an
-          XSPF URL into the "Radio Tune In" field in our webUI.  Or if
-          you are browsing a Podcast or RSS feed that links to an XSPF
-          document, that will work as well. The XSPF document does not
-          need to be local.</cite></dd>
+            <dt>
+              <a id="mfdz"></a><a href="http://mfdz.com/">Music for Dozens</a>
+              (web site; Flash player)
+            </dt>
+            <dd>
+              Pay-per-download no-DRM music store emphasizing independent
+              artists. Sample songs use custom Flash player which accepts XSPF.
+            </dd>
+            <dt>
+              <a id="musicmobs"></a><a href="http://musicmobs.com/">Musicmobs /
+              Mobster (OS X and Windows)</a>
 
-          <dt><a href="http://users.musicbrainz.org/~matt/xspf/m3u2xspf">m3u2xspf</a></dt>
-          <dd>A tool for converting M3U playlists to XSPF.  This is a console tool written in Python, so for a Unix-like environment.  It is free software under the Gnu GPL.</dd>
+            </dt>
+            <dd>
+              Playlist publication community and XSPF content resolver. Mobster
+              creates iTunes playlists based on XSPF metadata by searching the
+              local music collection for available tracks. The focus is on
+              portability since the file location is ignored. Musicmobs acts as
+              a playlist trading community by accepting XSPFs from Mobster or
+              manual upload.
+            </dd>
+            <dt>
+              <a id="pear"></a><a href=
+              "http://pear.php.net/package/File_XSPF">PEAR :: Package ::
+              File_XSPF</a>
+            </dt>
+            <dd>
+              PHP library for parsing and generating XSPF.
+            </dd>
 
-          <dt><a href="http://subsonic.sourceforge.net/">Subsonic</a></dt>
-          <dd>A web-based media streamer and jukebox.  Free software under the LGPL.</dd>
+            <dt>
+              <a id="armangil"></a><a href=
+              "http://rubyforge.org/forum/forum.php?forum_id=5162">Armangil's
+              podcatcher (Unix)</a>
+            </dt>
+            <dd>
+              A podcast client for the command line which supports XSPF
+              enclosures.
+            </dd>
+            <dt>
+              <a id="jamendo"></a><a href=
+              "http://www.jamendo.com/us/static/concept/">Jamendo</a>
 
-          <dt><a href="http://www.videolan.org/">VLC media player</a></dt>
-          <dd>A cross-platform media player.  Under the GNU General Public License.</dd>
+            </dt>
+            <dd>
+              A repository of artists and music that allows users to create
+              XSPF playlists.
+            </dd>
+            <dt>
+              <a id="artistserver"></a><a href=
+              "http://www.artistserver.com/">ArtistServer</a>
+            </dt>
+            <dd>
+              A hosting service for musicians which makes playlists available
+              in XSPF.
+            </dd>
 
-          <dt><a href="http://www.lasmit.co.uk/category/xpsf-playlist-generator/">PHP XPSF Playlist Generator</a></dt>
-          <dd>A PHP script that reads the contents of a folder containing MP3s, reads the ID3 tags and outputs an XPSF playlist. It means you just have to upload your files into a folder and then the playlist is generated automatically.</dd>
+            <dt>
+              <a id="projectopus"></a><a href="http://projectopus.com/">Project
+              Opus</a>
+            </dt>
+            <dd>
+              A music community site which makes playlists available in XSPF.
+            </dd>
+            <dt>
+              <a id="cpan"></a><a href=
+              "http://search.cpan.org/%7Edaniel/XML-XSPF/lib/XML/XSPF.pm">XML::XSPF
+              on CPAN</a>
 
-          <dt><a href="http://plait.sourceforge.net/">Plait command line jukebox</a></dt>
-          <dd>A script that creates playlists from a music library and submits the playlists to music players.  Now includes an XSPF publishing feature which creates a complete web site including an XSPF playlist, a web page that embeds the XSPF Web Music Player, and MP3 files. </dd>
+            </dt>
+            <dd>
+              Perl library for parsing and generating XSPF.
+            </dd>
+            <dt>
+              <a id="slimdevices"></a><a href=
+              "http://www.slimdevices.com/pi_features.html">Slim Server</a>
+            </dt>
+            <dd>
+              Controller for <a href=
+              "http://slimdevices.com/pi_overview.html">Squeezebox</a>, a
+              living room music device. Quote: <cite>You can punch an XSPF URL
+              into the "Radio Tune In" field in our webUI. Or if you are
+              browsing a Podcast or RSS feed that links to an XSPF document,
+              that will work as well. The XSPF document does not need to be
+              local.</cite>
 
-          <dt><a href="http://libspiff.sourceforge.net/">libSpiff</a></dt>
-          <dd>A cross-platform C++ library for reading and writing XSPF playlist files (both Version 0 and 1).  Licensed under the GPL.  See also <a href="http://libspiff.sourceforge.net/doc/html/" title="XSPF C++ library tutorial">libSpiff tutorial</a>.< a</dd>
+            </dd>
+            <dt>
+              <a id="m3u2xspf"></a><a href=
+              "http://users.musicbrainz.org/%7Ematt/xspf/m3u2xspf">m3u2xspf</a>
+            </dt>
+            <dd>
+              A tool for converting M3U playlists to XSPF. This is a console
+              tool written in Python, so for a Unix-like environment. It is
+              free software under the Gnu GPL.
+            </dd>
+            <dt>
+              <a id="subsonic"></a><a href=
+              "http://subsonic.sourceforge.net/">Subsonic</a>
 
-          <dt><a href="http://melloware.com/products/jukes/index.html">Jukes</a></dt>
-          <dd>A cross platform MP3 player and organizer written in Java that uses XSPF as its playlist format.</dd>
+            </dt>
+            <dd>
+              A web-based media streamer and jukebox. Free software under the
+              LGPL.
+            </dd>
+            <dt>
+              <a id="vlc"></a><a href="http://www.videolan.org/">VLC media
+              player</a>
+            </dt>
+            <dd>
+              A cross-platform media player. Under the GNU General Public
+              License.
+            </dd>
 
-          <dt><a href="http://melloware.com/products/jspiff/">JSpiff</a></dt>
-          <dd>JSpiff is a Java API for reading and writing XSPF ("Spiff") open XML playlists using JAXP or JAXB.</dd>
+            <dt>
+              <a id="lasmit"></a><a href=
+              "http://www.lasmit.co.uk/category/xpsf-playlist-generator/">PHP
+              XPSF Playlist Generator</a>
+            </dt>
+            <dd>
+              A PHP script that reads the contents of a folder containing MP3s,
+              reads the ID3 tags and outputs an XPSF playlist. It means you
+              just have to upload your files into a folder and then the
+              playlist is generated automatically.
+            </dd>
+            <dt>
+              <a id="Jeroen"></a><a href=
+              "http://www.jeroenwijering.com/?item=Flash_MP3_Player">Jeroen
+              Wijering's Flash MP3 Player</a>
 
-          <dt><a href="http://xspf.binera.de/">XSPF Validator</a></dt>
-          <dd>Online validator for XSPF documents.</dd>
+            </dt>
+            <dd>
+              A Flash-based application for playing music in web pages.
+              Distinguished by an appealing look design, configurable behavior
+              and appearance, and a Javascript/Actionscript API. Under <a href=
+              "http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/">Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike
+              2.0 license</a>.
+            </dd>
+            <dt>
+              <a id="plait"></a><a href="http://plait.sourceforge.net/">Plait
+              command line jukebox</a>
+            </dt>
+            <dd>
 
-          <dt><a href="http://rubyforge.org/projects/xspf">Ruby XSPF playlist class</a></dt>
-          <dd>A Ruby library to parse XML Shareable Playlist Format (XSPF) documents and export them to M3U, SMIL, HTML and SoundBlox.  License: GNU General Public License (GPL) version 2, Ruby License.</dd>
+              A script that creates playlists from a music library and submits
+              the playlists to music players. Now includes an XSPF publishing
+              feature which creates a complete web site including an XSPF
+              playlist, a web page that embeds the XSPF Web Music Player, and
+              MP3 files.
+            </dd>
+            <dt>
+              <a id="lacy"></a><a href=
+              "http://geekkid.net/jukebox/xspfdoc.html">Lacy Morrow's Flash
+              XSPF player</a>
+            </dt>
+            <dd>
+              Probably the best known of the many forks of <a href=
+              "#Musicplayer">Musicplayer</a>, enhanced with a number of
+              features. See also <a href=
+              "http://geekkid.net/jukebox/creator/">the online customization
+              tool</a> for this player.
+            </dd>
 
-<!-- template for new entries
-          <dt><a href=""></a></dt>
+            <dt>
+              <a id="libspiff"></a><a href=
+              "http://libspiff.sourceforge.net/">libSpiff</a>
+            </dt>
+            <dd>
+              A cross-platform C++ library for reading and writing XSPF
+              playlist files (both Version 0 and 1). Licensed under the LGPL.
+              See also <a href="http://libspiff.sourceforge.net/doc/html/"
+              title="XSPF C++ library tutorial">libSpiff tutorial</a>.
+            </dd>
+            <dt>
+              <a id="jukes"></a><a href=
+              "http://melloware.com/products/jukes/index.html">Jukes</a>
+
+            </dt>
+            <dd>
+              A cross platform MP3 player and organizer written in Java that
+              uses XSPF as its playlist format.
+            </dd>
+            <dt>
+              <a id="jspiff"></a><a href=
+              "http://melloware.com/products/jspiff/">JSpiff</a>
+            </dt>
+            <dd>
+              JSpiff is a Java API for reading and writing XSPF ("Spiff") open
+              XML playlists using JAXP or JAXB.
+            </dd>
+
+            <dt>
+              <a id="validator"></a><a href="http://xspf.binera.de/">XSPF
+              Validator</a>
+            </dt>
+            <dd>
+              Online validator for XSPF documents.
+            </dd>
+            <dt>
+              <a id="ruby"></a><a href=
+              "http://rubyforge.org/projects/xspf">Ruby XSPF playlist class</a>
+
+            </dt>
+            <dd>
+              A Ruby library to parse XML Shareable Playlist Format (XSPF)
+              documents and export them to M3U, SMIL, HTML and SoundBlox.
+              License: GNU General Public License (GPL) version 2, Ruby
+              License.
+            </dd>
+            <dt>
+              <a id="FMP3"></a><a href=
+              "http://www.enricolai.com/fmp3/xspf-flash-mp3-player.asp">FMP3
+              Flash XSPF Player</a>
+            </dt>
+            <dd>
+              A Flash-based application for playing music in web pages. Under
+              <a href=
+              "http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/">Creative
+              Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.5 license</a>, with
+              additional conditions.
+            </dd>
+
+            <dt>
+              <a id="ampache"></a><a href="http://www.ampache.org">Ampache</a>
+            </dt>
+            <dd>
+              According to the site, Ampache is <cite>a PHP-based tool for
+              managing, updating and playing your MP3/OGG/RM/FLAC/WMA/M4A files
+              via a web interface. It allows you to save playlists, create user
+              accounts, and share your music catalogs with other Ampache
+              servers.</cite>
+            </dd>
+            <dt>
+
+              <a id="boutell"></a><a href="http://www.boutell.com/xspf/">Thomas
+              Boutell's XSPF Player With Autoresume Support</a>
+            </dt>
+            <dd>
+              A Flash-based application for playing music in web pages, derived
+              from <a href="#lacy">Lacy Morrow's version</a> of <a href=
+              "#Musicplayer">Fabricio Zuardi's Flash XSPF player</a>.
+              Distinguished by the ability to keep its place when a user clicks
+              through from one page to the next.
+            </dd>
+            <dt>
+
+              <a id="podpager"></a><a href="http://www.podpager.com/">Pod
+              Pager</a>
+            </dt>
+            <dd>
+              A screen scraper that accepts HTML as input and creates XSPF or
+              RSS as output.
+            </dd>
+
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