Sorry, I remembered this right after I hit send on the last reply. Youtube and Google Video (Youtoogle?) have to use both <embed> tags with <object> tags inside to support IE6 (I don't remember which one IE6 does or doesn't support). Make sure both are being used.
On 11/20/06, Corey Bordelon coreb@coreb.net wrote:
I'm not on a windows machine ATM, but I would suggest going to the Youtube video that you are embedding and get embed code, then manually paste it into another node. If it works in that one, then there is something the embed module is doing wrong. So then do a view source on the embed module's page and see what's the difference between the code you got from youtube, and the code the embed module makes.
Sorry if I'm stating the obvious/something you've already tried.
On 11/19/06, blogdiva@culturekitchen.com blogdiva@culturekitchen.com wrote:
Does anybody have any insight as why video clip embeds do not appear in IE6? I am running the embed module and have identifies which services I've allowed. Is there anything I may be missing? Thanks,
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