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Yeah that would be great. I am not able to replicate it here. Add icahill@rarewire.com to the project.

Thanks.
What file format are you using for your video file?
I will take a look to see if I can replicate the issue and log a bug if so. Thanks for bringing it to my attention.
Currently we do not offer this functionality. The end user has complete control of starting, stopping or pausing a video when a <video> tag has the "controls" attribute set to yes.
In the example above, you place the content into a web tag within your wire using the assign action.

In the block of code below, you are assigning the attribute "html" from a web tag with an alias named "mywebobjectalias". The value you are assigning is from the texttemplate contents.


<action name="assignContent">
<assign property="object:MyWebObjectAlias.html" value="[template:reader.content]" />
</action>


If this doesn't make sense or you have a specific use case in mind, please let me know. We could possibly look at your project and let you know what you can do to get it working.
As a round about solution, if you access your App using FTPS in another text editor such as Aptana, you will have greater visibility into things like this.
That actually is a great suggestion. I will get that in front of the developer's roadmap committee.
Ah ok, if that happens again on another App, try refreshing the list in Conduit using the refresh option at the top, The App itself might not have gotten the queue to add that setting.
Ok I have checked the settings and I am not seeing the orientation alert on my ipad or iphone. Please check again and let me know if that works for you.
if you share your portfolio with me (icahill@rarewire.com) I can set the orientation for you and see if that helps you in the short term.