Why would anyone post their credentials to a site like this?
It doesn't matter what the disclaimer says, I've got my credit card connected to my account. Also, the domain name (spotifyontheweb.com) is registered trough privacyprotect.org.
this half worked for me on the first attempt, not on the second, I pray to god that spotify pay you lots of money and you go make this official because it would be an awesome addition to spotify
Can somebody post screenshots etc, for the poor souls that don't have the capacity to try this out?<p>edit: via @emiel (author's twitter) <a href="http://t.co/qE0s5hm" rel="nofollow">http://t.co/qE0s5hm</a>
Very cool, though if I was you, I'd put the "please don't use it for listening" somewhere more prominent and save yourself a lot of money ;)<p>Streaming is very fast. What are you planning to do next?
I'm getting "Internal error message: Socket io error: Error #2031", which I'm guessing is a result of high traffic?<p>Edit: nevermind, stopped now. Might have been because I had the real client open?
> US visitor, no Chrome or no Premium? Screenshot<p>Thanks, because Canada, Asia, Africa, South America, Antarctica and Australia do not have internet access ;)
too bad it doesn't work behind a firewall... real nice work though :)<p>any idea if there's a way to use ports 80 or 443? I guess we need to ask spotify for that right?
If you're looking for work you should let people in without having to provide credentials that they may not have.<p>(ie. I'm hiring and would like to see this but don't have Spotify credentials)
For anyone in the UK, I recommend trying we7 (<a href="http://www.we7.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.we7.com/</a>) which is a similar service to Spotify and which which already has a web client.