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The problem is that things like YouTube and Vimeo are now all-https:// at the start of their URLs, but the forum's code is a bit too old to cope with that. The trick is to remove the s from https:// when you paste the URL into the box that pops up when you use the film reel, or if you do it manually, change:Originally posted by original PM View PostAh ha....
But i do use the film reel at the top that just puts the url in the .. you need to add the video-youtube;xxxxxxxxxx bit in front of it.
Is that due to my browser? or just a thing?
anyway got it now.
toCode:[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLhld_PI2zg[/video]
and it should sort itself out:Code:[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLhld_PI2zg[/video]
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Remove the s from HTTPS when you are embedding videos and it works.Originally posted by original PM View PostAh ha....
But i do use the film reel at the top that just puts the url in the .. you need to add the video-youtube;xxxxxxxxxx bit in front of it.
Is that due to my browser? or just a thing?
anyway got it now."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Now....Originally posted by barrydidit View PostFind one that's been done properly, quote it, study how it was done
There's a true IT professional
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Good luck getting food - I think the managers of large supermarkets are feckwit. Loads of stuff was out of stock.Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostAll good so far, still trying to escape the hell hole of a place I'm at.
Im ready for the break - if you call catering for 13-20 people a break
Booze all ordered and is resting in a garage.
Presents still boxed up in spare room for children and mrs 5*
Food to be bought tonight and tomorrow
Treats for pooch will be bought tomorrow
Safe journey back"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Now....Originally posted by barrydidit View PostSo i'll very shortly be drawing a veil over another professional workingdayyear. 232 PWD's crammed in which is, rather distressingly, the exact number of days an annual railway season ticket cost is calculated upon (464 journeys). Seems a lot to me.
There's a true IT professional
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Sorry, I should have added, the pic is actually of one of the early COBOL contractors, receiving his daily rate.Last edited by MrMarkyMark; 20 December 2017, 17:46.The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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FTFY
Originally posted by barrydidit View PostFind one that's been done properly, quote a price, study how it was done and bill the feckin barstewards for the extra services
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Funny coincidence. I was trying, but failing, to post a youtube video in the "Currently Listening To" thread about half hour ago. Cheers (again) NF!The problem is that things like YouTube and Vimeo are now all-https:// at the start of their URLsbloggoth
If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
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yes, good old NF, - he's all heartOriginally posted by xoggoth View PostFunny coincidence. I was trying, but failing, to post a youtube video in the "Currently Listening To" thread about half hour ago. Cheers (again) NF!
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Tea tonight has been a home made ragu, served with, in my case, a small amount of pasta, and a goodly amount of chips
And, wonder of wonders: I had a glass of red wine with it; not all of the bottle having gone into the sauce
This is the first booze of any kind I've had since before I was admitted to hospital, and came as a very welcome change from having to remain completely sober while I was in there
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