Problem:
The "Insert Video" function does not work for Youtube videos.
Environment:
OS: 64-bit Linux
OS-specific (uname -a): Linux kxstudio64 2.6.31-12-realtime #21-Ubuntu SMP PREEMPT RT Thu Mar 18 12:21:47 UTC 2010 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Browser: Mozilla Firefox
Browser version: 3.6.9
Relevant browser extensions: Ubuntu Firefox Modifications 0.9rc2, Adblock Plus v. 1.2.2
All other browser extensions: Download Statusbar 0.9.7.1, DownThemAll 1.1.10, Forecastbar Enhanced 0.9.6
Description:
Whenever I click on the "Insert Video" icon while focused inside of the "Reply" box, a popup will allow me to insert the Youtube video address. It will, however, not display the video in the resulting post.
Workaround:
I've been able to work around this problem by editing the source directly and inserting the "embed" code from Youtube. This, of course, is not very user-friendly.
Examples:
(1) clicking the "Insert Video" icon and pasting a Youtube video address there:
/lib/ckeditor/images/spacer.gif?t=A39E
(2) clicking the "Source" icon and appropriately editing the HTML code for the post to include the "<object>" code from Youtube:
The "Insert Video" function does not work for Youtube videos.
Environment:
OS: 64-bit Linux
OS-specific (uname -a): Linux kxstudio64 2.6.31-12-realtime #21-Ubuntu SMP PREEMPT RT Thu Mar 18 12:21:47 UTC 2010 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Browser: Mozilla Firefox
Browser version: 3.6.9
Relevant browser extensions: Ubuntu Firefox Modifications 0.9rc2, Adblock Plus v. 1.2.2
All other browser extensions: Download Statusbar 0.9.7.1, DownThemAll 1.1.10, Forecastbar Enhanced 0.9.6
Description:
Whenever I click on the "Insert Video" icon while focused inside of the "Reply" box, a popup will allow me to insert the Youtube video address. It will, however, not display the video in the resulting post.
Workaround:
I've been able to work around this problem by editing the source directly and inserting the "embed" code from Youtube. This, of course, is not very user-friendly.
Examples:
(1) clicking the "Insert Video" icon and pasting a Youtube video address there:
/lib/ckeditor/images/spacer.gif?t=A39E
(2) clicking the "Source" icon and appropriately editing the HTML code for the post to include the "<object>" code from Youtube:
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