VTP over Wireless Bridge

Is it possible to configure a VTP from one switch to another over an 1300 Bridge?
The only sample i've seen at cisco.com is the one with only the vlan 1 being transmitted.
The sample with multiple Vlans is for Access Point and wireless clients not for a bridge.
The way I'm doing it is configuring multiple SSIDs each with one vlan and putting each subinterface of radio 0 in the same "Bridge-group" of the subinterfaces of fastethernet0.
Is this the only way to do that?

Some wireless routers do not support Bonjour (uses for the iTunes sharing) properly.
You didn't mention what WAP you are using. If it has a "Multicast" setting, try toggling it to a different value (if it is on, turn it off; if it is off, turn it on) and see if that helps.
You may wish to refer to this thread:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=314269&tstart=0
http://home.comcast.net/~teridon73/itunesscripts/    

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