How do you post youtube videos?
How do you post youtube videos?
I have tried the tab that says youtube , and pasted the address between the quotes, but it never works.
- StroppyChops
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Re: How do you post youtube videos?
Just the bit of information immediately after the equal sign, wrapped in YouTube tags...
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Re: How do you post youtube videos?
The full url
well worth a watch is fucking fantastic!!!
click on youtube on the line above in the forum
take off everything after the = and
this is left;
xQ_IQS3VKjA
well worth a watch is fucking fantastic!!!
click on youtube on the line above in the forum
take off everything after the = and
this is left;
xQ_IQS3VKjA
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Re: How do you post youtube videos?
Thx guys. I was just copying the share part.
Testing.
Testing.
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Re: How do you post youtube videos?
yeah, you just want the "Video ID" which is the part after v= and before any & signs that follow it.
These values in a URL are called query string values, and each one is a variable (in this case v) and what it's set equal to (in the failed one 2 posts up that would be FLQOPi42dIbvwNus1oTIR8mQ i guess (though i've never seen one that long from youtube). The failed one also had ANOTHER variable, "index", which you also included... which is why it didn't work. The & sign is how you link together multiple variables in a query string.
These values in a URL are called query string values, and each one is a variable (in this case v) and what it's set equal to (in the failed one 2 posts up that would be FLQOPi42dIbvwNus1oTIR8mQ i guess (though i've never seen one that long from youtube). The failed one also had ANOTHER variable, "index", which you also included... which is why it didn't work. The & sign is how you link together multiple variables in a query string.
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