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February 16, 2008
Very liberal crossdomain.xml on gdata.youtube.com
YouTube has put up a very liberal crossdomain.xml policy file, which would allow flash/flex apps consume it's GData based API without any server-side proxy.
You can read more on YouTube api-blog.
Technorati tags: youtube, crossdomain, gdata, api
Posted by Abdul Qabiz at February 16, 2008 02:58 AM
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Would this help with getting the FLV URL? I'm trying to write a beginner script to grab the FLV, but it seems like YouTube keeps changing things. Could you or someone else explain what would be the best and most future-proof way to grab the FLV url for YouTube videos? I read your site all the time but I'm having trouble committing to a method.a
Posted by: Frank at February 17, 2008 07:32 AM
this is a good news but getting data using gdata is too slow, compared to Legacy API
Posted by: Transformer at March 3, 2008 02:30 PM
hi abdul,
can it fix the "YouTube ActionScript 2.0 API" ?
Posted by: sallaboy at March 6, 2008 02:42 PM