On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 7:35 AM, Benjamin Wolsey <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I have read somewhere that
>> "YouTube looks for 'Gnash' in the plugin description to serve the AVM1
>> player". Do you know whether Google does the same trick for the
>> embedded YouTube video player?
>
> Not as far as I know.

who in google should we contact in order to get an AVM1 embedded
player for youtube when gnash is detected?

> There is a rough implementation of ExternalInterface, but it needs work.
> Above all, I don't think custom callbacks are implemented, though if the
> host-to-gnash communication works as it supposedly does, this shouldn't
> be too hard.
>
> Any testcases you have for ExternalInterface behaviour would be very
> useful to test gnash. It's hard for us to do automatically as it only
> functions in the flash plugin, not the standalone player.
>

Is there any testcase/example for this ExternalInterface feature already?

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