This is unlike my past video mod which used bbcode, this one is more simple and works much better for the user too. What it does it parses the url when the post is viewed, so it will work with past links and new links.
So basically the user enters a video link in a post and its automaticly displayed as the actual embedded video.
Works With:
vBulletin [3.6.X to 3.7.0 beta 3]
vBlog [1.0.0 to 1.0.3]
vbAdvanced [3.0 RC2]
Supported Video Sites:
YouTube v1.0.0
Google Video v1.0.0
MySpace Video v1.0.0
MetaCafe Video v1.0.0
Yahoo Video v1.0.1
Koreus Video v1.0.1
Sapo Video v1.0.1
video.google.co.uk v1.0.2
Live Leak v1.0.2
Photobucket v1.0.3
Gametrailers v1.0.3
MyVideo v1.0.4
GameSpot v1.0.4
Veoh v1.0.4
StreetFire v1.0.4
Stage6 v1.0.4
Sevenload v1.0.4
Izlesene v1.0.4
Vidiac v1.0.4
Xtube v1.0.6
VidMax v1.0.6
RedTube v1.0.6
OnSmash v1.0.6
GodTube v1.0.6
PornoTube v1.0.6
BrightCove v1.0.7
YouKu v1.0.7
LiveVideo v1.0.7
Break v1.0.8
ExpertVillage v1.1.2
Changes:
[v1.0.5] Added the ability to enable/disable any of the sites
[v1.0.7] Changed the actual structure of the modification, it now gives me the ability to push it even further
[v1.0.8] Added support for actually displaying the video titles
[v1.0.8] Added the ability to customize the actual embed, you can choose where/how the title and embed will be displayed by using HTML
[v1.0.9] Support for vBlog
[v1.0.9] Support for vbAdvanced
[v1.1.0] Finalized multiple things
[v1.1.1] Added ability to restrict the hack per forum
[v1.1.1] Added ability to restrict the hack per posters usergroup
[v1.1.2] Added ability to restrict the hack per viewers usergroup
[v1.1.2] Added the custom replacement that i use
[v1.1.2] Added a new var that can be used in the custom replace ($PASSIVEURL)
Installation Instructions (painless install): (detailed instructions for noobs [here])
2) Links must be posted with "Reply" - won't work with quick-reply
Not sure how much of a pain it is to add www to the pregmatch but number 2 should be easily solved by adding another plugin with using one of the quickreply hooks.
hey dude, I have a problem on my board,
this is, prevent shouting options,
if it is open, this links don't working,,
and I can't disable that.
I post a Topic to vbulletin.com/forum
but they just say, "goto admin cp, ..., prevent shouting=0"
but I said that, it is 0 too. But it is still active
I cant disable that, if you know how can disable that manually, please say,
but if you don't , please do this hack can work with,
so prevent shouting must not touch links codes...
Thanks...
2) Links must be posted with "Reply" - won't work with quick-reply
Not sure how much of a pain it is to add www to the pregmatch but number 2 should be easily solved by adding another plugin with using one of the quickreply hooks.
Still a fantastic product though!
fixed both.
Quote:
Originally Posted by saidsrc
hey dude, I have a problem on my board,
this is, prevent shouting options,
if it is open, this links don't working,,
and I can't disable that.
I post a Topic to vbulletin.com/forum
but they just say, "goto admin cp, ..., prevent shouting=0"
but I said that, it is 0 too. But it is still active
I cant disable that, if you know how can disable that manually, please say,
but if you don't , please do this hack can work with,
so prevent shouting must not touch links codes...
Thanks...
not sure what your talking about. try the new version it might fix your issue.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Eccentricity
It kills all BBCode in private messages for me too (including the register date format).
The biggest difference between these two mods seems to be that this one parses the links when they're displayed, and AME parses *and edits* the posts as they're made.
Call me a weenie, but I went with this one for now because I like to avoid editing my posts if possible. Seems like it'll work better with future changes.
The biggest difference between these two mods seems to be that this one parses the links when they're displayed, and AME parses *and edits* the posts as they're made.
Call me a weenie, but I went with this one for now because I like to avoid editing my posts if possible. Seems like it'll work better with future changes.
also works on anything that was posted in the past