the noembed TED service seems to behave a little bit different when compared to the native oembed service TED is offering, in terms of:
The native oembed service accepts http and https URLs. The noembed service only accepts http URLs.
The native oembed service accepts URLs with and without the ".html" suffix. The noembed service only accepts URLs with the ".html" suffix.
The native oembed service returns the expected (at least for me) type "video". The noembed service returns type "richt".
Not relevant to me, but i noticed:
The native oembed service returns a full set of properties (author_name,author_url,description,height,html,provider_name,provider_url,thumbnail_height,thumbnail_url,thumbnail_width,title,type,url,version,width). The noembed service returns only a few of them (html,provider_name,title,type,url).
My question is, do you agree with my list or is this behavior by design? I would like our users to put in whatever URL they see in the browsers address bar, but unfortunately that are primarily https URLs without the ".html" suffix :-/.
As i am not familiar with perl a cannot participate directly in changing anything mentioned above but would like to help wherever i can.
Hi everyone,
the noembed TED service seems to behave a little bit different when compared to the native oembed service TED is offering, in terms of:
Not relevant to me, but i noticed:
My question is, do you agree with my list or is this behavior by design? I would like our users to put in whatever URL they see in the browsers address bar, but unfortunately that are primarily https URLs without the ".html" suffix :-/.
As i am not familiar with perl a cannot participate directly in changing anything mentioned above but would like to help wherever i can.
I would be grateful for any feedback. Thank you!