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<blockquote data-quote="DreadFury" data-source="post: 560411" data-attributes="member: 96011"><p>the video listed above is an example.</p><p></p><p>You can go to the plugin, go to the youtube section, and search for "Scatman" inside the plugin</p><p></p><p>this will bring up a lot of videos by Scatman John. (notice the thumbs are generated correctly)</p><p>For some reason, a lot of these videos do not work. (some do work tho, especially the fan-made ones)</p><p></p><p>Several of these videos have this problem, and so far, every video I checked that DOES NOT work has contained an '=' in the URL inside the t argument.</p><p></p><p></p><p>When going to youtube the video works fine and the t variable is escaped correctly with the URL syntax.</p><p>Inside the plugin, videos which have this character seem to simply skip the t variable and the url fed to the player has a blank t variable.</p><p></p><p>Do that search and try some of the videos and see if your results are the same.</p><p></p><p>Lots of videos do this, I just use Scatman to test because I already know they are 'problem' videos</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm not sure exactly how the video parses the URL, <strong>my guess</strong> is that it sees the '=' and expects a token to be preceding it, when it is actually a part of the t token.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DreadFury, post: 560411, member: 96011"] the video listed above is an example. You can go to the plugin, go to the youtube section, and search for "Scatman" inside the plugin this will bring up a lot of videos by Scatman John. (notice the thumbs are generated correctly) For some reason, a lot of these videos do not work. (some do work tho, especially the fan-made ones) Several of these videos have this problem, and so far, every video I checked that DOES NOT work has contained an '=' in the URL inside the t argument. When going to youtube the video works fine and the t variable is escaped correctly with the URL syntax. Inside the plugin, videos which have this character seem to simply skip the t variable and the url fed to the player has a blank t variable. Do that search and try some of the videos and see if your results are the same. Lots of videos do this, I just use Scatman to test because I already know they are 'problem' videos I'm not sure exactly how the video parses the URL, [B]my guess[/B] is that it sees the '=' and expects a token to be preceding it, when it is actually a part of the t token. [/QUOTE]
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