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Originally Posted by Plankton
If the problem only exists on your device, then it has nothing to do with the site source code, but if the same problem can be duplicated on other phones, then it's the 'ported' or mobile version of the sites source code, which may not even exist. In this instance the website is stripped down for mobile viewing, and that may just be a part of it.
Have you tried viewing embedded YT vids from a different mobile device?
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Cheers. Yeah a couple. It's not just my phone, was doing it on my old one and this was brand new about 2 months ago. Definitely not my phone.
What I mean with embedding is for example:
This won't play and I have no way of viewing it unless I quote the post, copy and paste the text and then type
http://youtube.com/watch=v? and paste it after that into my browser. That is hassle though.
This however works:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y3BxHUoF2fw
When I post videos, I just post the full url, and not the video ID thingy into Youtube tags, and you get the url embedded under it so even though the video won't play I can click the url and it will open in the Youtube app.
Does this make sense?
Anyway, was wondering if it was possible to have that same url thingy when you embed videos like in the first example.