Thanks, I thought it was just me.Sorry everyone; not sure why it's not working but we'll look into it ASAP.
no it doesn'tIf you copy and paste the location of the video from the browser address into a message the site wraps "media" BB around the link and it does not display correctly in the message when posted.
If you right click on the video and select "Copy URL" then paste that it will display the link.
That is one of the things I was trying, but no luck. Not urgent, Russ may well find a workaround at the weekend.Try opening a new message - open bb editor and paste link - then save
Done exactly that before and now again, still doesn't work, just a horizontal line. I've also tried the link from the running video as well as the browser link, but neither any good.Firefox here too flecc,
Open a new message - open BB code editor - last icon on top toolbar - cut and paste into the editor the URL link from the browser not the video - then save.
It should provide an active link.
Edit: testing posts removed.
Still doesn't work Dave! Everything else on this forum works for me but not YouTube videos for some strange reason.If you want to post a link, just place some extra characters in front of the link after you pasted it like this:
hellohttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YbipyE_9sA
I did exactly that as you described Dave, complete with hello and no space. Tried that in the standard and BB entry, pasting and using the link option instead. So with any option it isn't working for me, very odd.Did you leave a space between the characters and the link? if so, don't. Also, I noticed that it doesn't work with some characters, so try "hello", which worked for me.
Finally success, the first option using the running video URL with "http://" removed worked.Try this - not a bad video either!
Open a new message - cut and paste into the editor the URL link from the video -
remove "http://" or "https://" - then save.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=NhW3hEMPbUc&feature=player_detailpage
or
Open a new message - cut and paste into the editor the URL link from the browser -
remove "http://" - then save.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=NhW3hEMPbUc