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I've seen this referred to in this thread but can't fix the fact that YouTube embeds are consistently showing "YouTube- Broadcast Yourself." as the video title. Other video providers work e.g. DailyMotion with no problem so I assume the site is correctly CURLing.
Where does "YouTube- Broadcast Yourself." come from as I can't see it stored anywhere in the AME code/definition or in the source of the actual YouTube page? Any ideas on what might be the cause? I can't see any other plugins that should be interfering with it. I've tried/checked the steps below as well as a complete uninstall/reinstall of the product to no avail. 1- Make sure you are on 2.5.6 2- Edit your youtube definition to make sure the 'validation' setting is empty 3- Save the definition anyway (that will rebuild your cache) 4- Edit and save one of the posts you were having problems with |
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Cheers for the reply. It's on in both places hence my confusion. It must be getting "YouTube- Broadcast Yourself." from somewhere? With extraction off it just shows "YouTube" as expected.
I appreciate it's working for other people so I'm debugging it myself but just wondered if there was anything I may have forgotten. Thanks again. EDIT: Ok, it's YouTube - because a lot of requests have come from my domain they show a verification page where you have to enter a code before the actual content is shown. This verification page has the title "YouTube - Broadcast Yourself." Not sure if I can get round it but thought I'd report it in case other people hit the same thing. |
i dont know what happened....something to do with my crappy host im sure due to issues i just had with them.
anyways, the videos arent showing up now. i have to click edit and then save to have the video show up. the link to the video is still in the post, but its not showing itself in the thread at all, even a link or title. so i click edit, and i see the link in the threads original area, and i click save and the video loads.... this is happening on all the threads. what can i do to fix this? |
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I was having a problem where if somebody added a link to Wikipedia and then tried to preview their post, Vbulletin 3.8 returns a parse error. I did a search at Vbulletin.com about the error and found a post where it was caused by this mod and the problem went away when the Wikipedia thumbnail option was de-selected in this mod. I did that and it did correct the problem. Is there a fix for this?
Example: If you enter the link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yamaha_Venture and then hit preview, you get the parse error. |
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whenever any user makes a post on my site i get this error above
Thank you for posting! You will now be taken to your post. If you opted to post a poll, you will now be allowed to do so. Warning: include([path]/amecache/findonly.php) [function.include]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in [path]/includes/ame_bbcode.php on line 74 Warning: include() [function.include]: Failed opening '[path]/amecache/findonly.php' for inclusion (include_path='.:/usr/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php') in [path]/includes/ame_bbcode.php on line 74 any1 have any idea on how i can fix this? |
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