[tw] Re: parsing html from another site

2010-10-22 Thread Måns
Hi Tobias > Took a bit longer than imagined. Well, what can you do. On the other > hand, I'd guess others will likely enjoy the result just as much as > you sure will... I'm one for sure :-) :-) > http://tobibeer.tiddlyspace.com/#twYp GREAT!! Thanks for sharing - This is a very welcome plugin - I'v

[tw] Re: parsing html from another site

2010-10-22 Thread Tobias Beer
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Re: [tw] Re: parsing html from another site

2010-10-22 Thread Bob Paige
You are an gentleman and a scholar. Thanks for all the work! I'll get on this right away! -- Bobman On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 8:58 AM, Tobias Beer wrote: > Hello again, Bob... > > Took a bit longer than imagined. Well, what can you do. On the other > hand, I'd guess others will likely enjoy the

[tw] Re: parsing html from another site

2010-10-22 Thread Tobias Beer
Hello again, Bob... Took a bit longer than imagined. Well, what can you do. On the other hand, I'd guess others will likely enjoy the result just as much as you sure will... http://tobibeer.tiddlyspace.com/#twYp ...built from ground up off your example [1] ...stripped to it's functional minimum

[tw] Re: parsing html from another site

2010-10-19 Thread Måns
Hi Tobias > 1) I cannot play any of the videos in your first example as my browser > says it doesn't know how to playback rtsp although I do have > realplayer installed. I've changed it in favour of http://ytinstant.com/# - which renders "normal" flash videos.. Checkout mainmenu button: "UTube" > 2

[tw] Re: parsing html from another site

2010-10-19 Thread Tobias Beer
Måns, you as for your example on puppy, there's two things... 1) I cannot play any of the videos in your first example as my browser says it doesn't know how to playback rtsp although I do have realplayer installed. 2) What's more important ...as for Bob's wishes, iframes do not help, because - a

[tw] Re: parsing html from another site

2010-10-19 Thread Tobias Beer
Måns, you as for your example on puppy, there's two things... 1) I cannot play any of the videos in your first example as my browser says it doesn't know how to playback rtsp although I do have realplayer installed 2) What's more important ...as for Bob's wishes, iframes do not help, because - af

[tw] Re: parsing html from another site

2010-10-18 Thread Måns
This is even better: http://ytinstant.com/#$1 or http://ytinstant.com/#tiddlywiki Cheers On 19 Okt., 01:28, Måns wrote: > Checkout -http://puppystudio.tiddlyspace.com/#TiddlyWiki- it's quite > simple.. > > On 19 Okt., 07:23, Måns wrote: > > > > > Hi again..> I've made a simple template/tranclusi

[tw] Re: parsing html from another site

2010-10-18 Thread Måns
Checkout - http://puppystudio.tiddlyspace.com/#TiddlyWiki - it's quite simple.. On 19 Okt., 07:23, Måns wrote: > Hi again..> I've made a simple template/tranclusion which will search youtube > for a title: > > Sorry - you'll have to remove the chkslideroption to make the > transclusion work.. >

[tw] Re: parsing html from another site

2010-10-18 Thread Måns
Hi again.. > I've made a simple template/tranclusion which will search youtube for a title: Sorry - you'll have to remove the chkslideroption to make the transclusion work.. [[UTubeSearch]] <>/% !iframe http://$1"/> !end %/ You use it from another tiddler like this: <> or if you're *not* on T

[tw] Re: parsing html from another site

2010-10-18 Thread Måns
Hi Bob I've made a simple template/tranclusion which will search youtube for a title: [[UTubeSearch]] <>/% !content <> !iframe http://$1"/> !end %/ You use it from another tiddler like this: <> or if you're *not* on TiddySpace, you can fetch the tiddler title like this: <> Cheers Måns Mårtensson

Re: [tw] Re: parsing html from another site

2010-10-18 Thread Bob Paige
This example looks very promising: http://gdata.ops.demo.googlepages.com/video_browser.html but it works by inserting server-generated javascript into your web page. Aside from the obvious trust concerns ("trust google", he says, his gaze vacant) I'm guessing I could just pull back the content of

[tw] Re: parsing html from another site

2010-10-18 Thread Tobias Beer
I don't know if you've been working with xhr yet, but this is what you want... http://code.google.com/intl/de/apis/youtube/2.0/developers_guide_protocol_audience.html It's not just parsing some html, it's making an XMLHttpRequest (probably using jQuery) to begin with and to pass the fetched data

Re: [tw] Re: parsing html from another site

2010-10-18 Thread Bob Paige
Thanks for the link. I believe the harder part will be sifting through the mass of HTML I get back, looking for the links. That was my original request; does TW provide anything to help me here, or should I expect to roll my own in javascript? -- Bobman On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 4:19 PM, Saverio

[tw] Re: parsing html from another site

2010-10-18 Thread Saverio
To do a search in YouTube, try: http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=xyz where you replace xyz with your search terms On Oct 18, 2:18 pm, Bob Paige wrote: > I have a TW of songs we perform at my church, one song per tiddler. So far > I've been manually looking for youtube links for those