They seem to do some sort of host detection. Just FYI, an actual 
youtube link for iPhone looks like the following. They're associated 
with a public name, a public URL and a private download URL:

http://vp.video.google.com/videodownload?version=0&secureurl=sQAAALxRpszUgTK_K_xaZ04iy5ugkU-2i9Ag9lf5q4l6b8iP5ro8634uSj9VdfG6CEwLzp4dwQuPhZ6V14xW8oFy1vsCAbu8-zxBjL5tROeG7iRCva6hMkZXVDQdFQ2tLS0JX9H6FnMpsknk8urtm_YTa9xGC_dSdy9CWDXEmpHLW_9pCYak-7xBpD4z5IRlwIGf_NAjwfVzZUaA_wikQoNIFkIbrR1oLKvrTxXxgOVPjRNs_RWzGN_j_fLYo6bsqRegrg&sigh=esczZvnMo2z-XXUWlS3sNZn8Aug&begin=0&len=256000&docid=-7298975422937873328

Cheers, -- Erica


At 8:20 AM -0700 8/28/07, Dean Martindale wrote:
>Today I tried tapping on a URL for a youtube video at a website and it 
>launched the youtube app. The URL was the standard one youtube 
>provides as a link.
>
>Sent from my iPhone
>
>On Aug 27, 2007, at 9:04 PM, "Mike Brophy (IntegraLearn)" 
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  > wrote:
>
>>
>>  Rich,
>>
>>  These are great questions.
>>
>>  (1) The YouTube reference is probably a goof on my part, they were 
>>  turning
>>  slides pretty quickly. Now that you mention it, however, it might be
>>  worthwhile trying to assemble a URL that references a particular 
>>  YouTube
>>  movie and see if, like the Google Maps scenario, that Safari invokes 
>>  the
>>  YouTube native client. Any takers? :-)
>>

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