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Originally Posted by mykkal
Thanks for the answer... Makes sense. Now that I understand i'm not going to ask for a detection built for just that one site. It would have been nice to knock out a few birds with one stone.
I wish I understood how the regex worked. I would be able to contribute to your list of sites that it does work with. Great plugin. Awesome, actually.
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If you haven't looked over post #5 in this thread yet, you might want to give it a look. BirdOPrey's tutorial is linked there, as well as some more resources for figuring out this RegEx thing. In context to making definitions for AME, it's actually kinda easy. And kinda fun.
I've been thinking of making a video. We'll see...
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Originally Posted by sergio00
I would like add rel="nofollow" to the embed media.
Any suggestions how to insert this code at the AMECP ... Display definistion ....???
For example:
Youtube:
Regular expression
[CODE[http://]*[a-z]*?[\.]?youtube\.[a-z]*?/watch\?v=([A-Z0-9._%-]*)[&\w;=\+_\-]*][/CODE]
Replacement:
Code:
<object width="$ameinfo[width]" height="$ameinfo[height]">
<param name=''movie'' value="http://www.youtube.com/v/$p1&ap=%2526fmt%3D18&fs=1"></param>
<param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param>
<embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/$p1&ap=%2526fmt%3D18&fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" width="$ameinfo[width]" height="$ameinfo[height]" wmode="transparent"></embed></object>
Where I must put the rel="nofollow" to have a good SEO practice?
Thanks!!!
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For the link in the container that holds the videos, you would need to edit, not the definition, but the
ame_container link for each style you use. And possibly each of the
ame_nomedia templates as well, for when a video is only parsed as a link. This, of course, will only affect the default container. In the rare instances where the default container isn't used, such as in Amazon or Pinterest, you would need to edit those definitions directly.