I didnt understand what you were saying at first but now I understand that instead of using code generator each time for every post, someone people would try to just copy and paste the previous code they made and alter the video url by hand. I'll check to see if that java code is optional.
Nerissa
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Message: 9
Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 20:08:20 -0800
From: B Yen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Re: Re: multiple "<embed src="">" in a video-blog?
On Feb 10, 2006, at 7:47 PM, Nerissa ((TheVideoQueen)) wrote:
> Hi B Yen,
> That java function is actually resizing the image to FIT the size
> of your chosen embedded player size, even if you input a unique
> custom size. That way your webpage stays exactly the same-- your
> layout is not altered when the image "becomes" an embedded player.
>
> I chose to do this because many people don't know how to resize an
> image. And even asking a person to resize an image who can, is an
> imposition at best. Does this answer your question?
Kinda.
I have multiple vlog entries on a page. When I use the code with
"f1139132926815" for entry #1 & entry #2, when I do the "click on
embedded video" for entry #2..the video for entry #1 plays!! So, I
just make sure the "f******" is different for each vlog entry.
I noticed that when you hit "Make HTML", that "f*******" changes
randomly. I suppose the above explains why..
Is there any way of getting rid of the "f******" reference?
BY
Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 20:08:20 -0800
From: B Yen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Re: Re: multiple "<embed src="">" in a video-blog?
On Feb 10, 2006, at 7:47 PM, Nerissa ((TheVideoQueen)) wrote:
> Hi B Yen,
> That java function is actually resizing the image to FIT the size
> of your chosen embedded player size, even if you input a unique
> custom size. That way your webpage stays exactly the same-- your
> layout is not altered when the image "becomes" an embedded player.
>
> I chose to do this because many people don't know how to resize an
> image. And even asking a person to resize an image who can, is an
> imposition at best. Does this answer your question?
Kinda.
I have multiple vlog entries on a page. When I use the code with
"f1139132926815" for entry #1 & entry #2, when I do the "click on
embedded video" for entry #2..the video for entry #1 plays!! So, I
just make sure the "f******" is different for each vlog entry.
I noticed that when you hit "Make HTML", that "f*******" changes
randomly. I suppose the above explains why..
Is there any way of getting rid of the "f******" reference?
BY
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