Feature #53421
closedMedia Element
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Description
Youtube video urls in the media element are rendered as object, but should be rendered as iframe to be IOS / Android enabled.
Updated by Georg Ringer about 11 years ago
- Tracker changed from Bug to Feature
certainly a feature and not a bug to have an alternative rendering method
Updated by Kay Strobach about 11 years ago
mhmm, for me it's a bug, as it just works on desktops this way, neither android nor IOS show the video with the object rendering :(
Updated by Georg Ringer about 11 years ago
mobile gave up flash support, so the "bug" is there ;)
so you wanna make a patch for this? and don't forget that this is not only about youtube but also other video hosters who got iframe support
Updated by Gerrit Code Review over 10 years ago
- Status changed from New to Under Review
Patch set 1 for branch master of project Packages/TYPO3.CMS has been pushed to the review server.
It is available at https://review.typo3.org/30923
Updated by Markus Hölzle over 10 years ago
I have just checked the other video providers: Dailymotion, Vimeo, ClipFish, Liveleak, Metacafe, MyVideo now use iframes.
Sevenload and Google Video no longer exist.
Only Veoh still uses flash.
All providers should be updated because it's necessary to embed videos on smartphones and for responsive layouts.
Updated by Gerrit Code Review over 10 years ago
Patch set 2 for branch master of project Packages/TYPO3.CMS has been pushed to the review server.
It is available at https://review.typo3.org/30923
Updated by Stig Nørgaard Færch over 9 years ago
So this still means that when inserting a YouTube video, it will not play on Android/IOS?
I just tried it - and that seems to be the case.
Updated by Alexander Opitz about 9 years ago
- Target version changed from 4.7.15 to 7.5
Updated by Benni Mack about 9 years ago
- Category changed from Content Rendering to 1606
- Target version deleted (
7.5)
Updated by Mathias Schreiber about 9 years ago
- Status changed from Under Review to Resolved