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Norman,
Do you subscribe to photobucket? It seems to be reasonably priced.

Toni, answer to your question its yes. But you need to have it hosted.

I use the local pub website or my own website hosting which costs less than photo bucket and is usefull for other things like hosting your own website.

I cant get the first frame to show though. just a link to the file on the website. That must be a photo bucket feature.

I know Elton has introduced a [utube]xxxxxxxx[/utube] tag on another forum. Wonder if it is planned for here?

Cheers
dave
 
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The url above the video is bust...bugger.

If anyone can spot the mistake here, I'd appreciate it. I've got to log off for a while....

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<tr><td class="smallfont" align="right"><a href="#" onclick="return toggle_collapse('{param}')"></a><a href="#" onclick="return toggle_collapse('{param}')"> I AGREE</a></td></tr><tbody id="collapseobj_{param}" style="display:none;"><tr><td class="alt1" align="center"><object width="425" height="350"><param name="movie" value="<A href="http://www.youtube.com/v/{param}"></param><embed>http://www.youtube.com/v/{param}"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/{param}" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="425" height="350"></embed></object></td></tr></tbody>
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I'm confused - coz if I try posting HTML into a thread here it just shows the code....:confused:

And rightly so. Enabling people to post html would cause all sorts of security issues.

For YouTube, just wrap the tags around the video ID.

i.e. [you tube]F3lSGDgfSdc[/you tube] {remove the spaces}
Please note, however, that I added this in haste this morning and it may change if I can't tidy the code up :)
 
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Nope...it doesn't work
 
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Norman,
I host pics and vids on the company server, although recently i have been using the local pubsite to host them because i have been helping him to set up the site and its easier to get them on there.

At least that way I get no problems with speed and size etc on videos. Theres one on there thats over 300 mb and it downloads with no problem.

Cheers
Dave
 
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