Is it possible to embed a youtube video so 1 click and you views it on the topic page?
I see videos run like in Facebook and other forums and I've tried some of the embed links of youtube and even some codes from other sites but
they don't work.
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posted on 31/8/11 at 11:25 AM
what 15 minutes?!
it works now, but could it have a link instead of just saying it would appear there? or is that the next bit? am i jumping the gun again?
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posted on 31/8/11 at 11:29 AM
quote:Originally posted by ChrisW
I could do that... dunno if that would upset the firewall police though??
Chris
i guess, by disabling embedded videos, it would just show up like it always used to? that way, anyone who looks at the site at work can have an option
set so that they either have embedded videos, or they have a link, so they won't need to change the option at home/work every time? so you still
have access to it, whatever option you have set
quote:Originally posted by blakep82
I guess, by disabling embedded videos, it would just show up like it always used to? that way, anyone who looks at the site at work can have an option
set so that they either have embedded videos, or they have a link, so they won't need to change the option at home/work every time?
I could code something like that based on cookies set in home and work PC's, but it would be a lot of work. In other words it'd be very
low on the priority list. People will just have to change it each time or put up with one or the other option!
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posted on 31/8/11 at 11:35 AM
i know nothing about programming, but thought that since the info of the youtube link is in the post, it might be a simple change to either show
embedded, or show the URL?
doesn't effect me anyway people should be working at work, not looking at youtube, or this site
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posted on 31/8/11 at 11:46 AM
ah goodwork, that maybe come filed under me jumping the gun again
yeah, thats what i meant, only when i saw it last, it said "youtube content would show here..." lol
There's stuff on youtube I'd like to download and save. I suppose that's not possible ?
Depends which browser you're using but theres loads of stuff on the net to pull vids off youtube et al. They update frequently though to keep up
with you tube trying to stop them. Firefox's intergrated bitcomet one isn't working on the latest Firefox version
Theres also a few handy ones that pull of an mp3 of the sound from a youtube clip