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media: decode artist/title information for title#914
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The document title (ie. window title) doesn't like HTML entities on Firefox, but media might contain them. Decode them using jQuery. Signed-off-by: Patrick Georgi <patrick@georgi-clan.de>
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Can one of the admins verify this patch? |
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@owncloud-bot this is ok to test |
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ping? |
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Thanks for the patch |
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media: decode artist/title information for title
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I didn't quite like "foo/bar" in the title bar. This makes artist and track data appear nicely.