Closed rileydutton closed 10 years ago
Interesting...
The URL loads, but it's not noembed. Instead I get
<h1>Oh my <strong>glob</strong></h1>
Perhaps it's a configuration error.
What's the URL that your loading?
I've been trying to run noembed on my own server unsuccessfully for a couple of days now. I'm not much of Perl guy, unfortunately. I think that need to configure my (mt) server properly and upload the files to a /cgi-bin/ if you have any links to resources for getting this running that I digest so I can grok getting this up and running please share. Even if it means reading the OReilly book which I'm digging into now.
To be more specific, I'd like to register my URL that contains an angularJS app so I can embed on 3rd party websites.
Rob
Just tried http://noembed.com/ and it appears to be back up and running. Yay!
Hooray!
It seems that noembed.com is no longer functional as of a few weeks ago. The source is here to run your own server but I was just wondering if that was permanent or temporary. I had a few projects that made light use of noembed.com but I can set up my own server if the original isn't coming back. Thanks!