Uninstall viper ftp1/12/2024 ![]() :: kdeclarative-git and kdeclarative are in conflict. :: kcmutils-git and kcmutils are in conflict. # With: reflector -latest 5 -age 2 -fastest 5 -protocol https -sort rate -save /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist # Arch Linux mirrorlist generated by Reflector # Include = /etc/pacman.d/chaotic-mirrorlist # XferCommand = /usr/bin/wget -passive-ftp -c -O %o %u Even my old plugin wasn’t perfect as it because as I said I believe that it required that people have QuickTime installed (which most non-Mac users don’t).# See the nf(5) manpage for option and repository directives QuickTime has been on its way out for ages and never worked well embedding in webpages, even back when QuickTime was popular. Honestly, and this is going to be a pain, I would recommend sticking all of those QuickTime videos on YouTube, Vimeo, or some other type of video service, or alternatively converting them to H264/MP4 files (which most browsers can play without any plugins). However apparently browser support isn’t perfect because I’m getting the same error in Firefox even when I directly visit a QuickTime video URL. mov files via the browser itself (no QuickTime needed). That’s just the nature of trying to embed QuickTime.įor my migrator plugin, I switched to letting WordPress handle it because it natively supports. I don’t think it worked on a majority of Windows computers for example. Previously QuickTime embeds were handled by a complicated bit of JavaScript and it required that QuickTime be installed. Unless you have the same video embedded into multiple posts, this shouldn’t happen. ![]() Look to see if you have duplicates, for example if _oembed_time_e946c1d52428fd140bc1f153e2360f99 exists in multiple rows. Another cause could be if you’re rendering posts say in a sidebar or something but not quite doing it right. This can happen if your theme is using the query_posts() function wrongly for example (most uses of that function are wrong). ![]() This would mean you would have the cache for a single embed duplicated across multiple posts. If I had to guess (technical talk follows!), I’d say your theme is polluting the $post global variable and caching to the wrong post. However you should only have one entry per embed. This isn’t slow but it’s also not instantaneous so the answer is cached to the postmeta for the post that the embed lives in. See īasically what happens is WordPress talks to YouTube and asks it for the embed HTML. It’s the caches for the remote server requests that are used to get the embed HTML.Įven without my plugin, entries like that would exist if you were to post a YouTube URL on its own line within a post. This entry was posted in My WP Plugins and tagged plugin, Viper's Video Quicktags, WordPress. buttons in the editor but those are redundant due to how easy it is to embed videos directly from WordPress now - just paste the video’s URL on its own line.įeel free to leave any questions or comments below. It should be noted that the new plugin does not include the YouTube, Vimeo, etc. If you are a Viper’s Video Quicktags plugin user, then I strongly recommend that you install my new plugin and then delete Viper’s Video Quicktags.īesides switching away from a plugin I no longer support, advantages of the replacement plugin are modern, HTML5 embeds instead of Adobe Flash as well as automatic width to fit most themes, rather than fixed width independent of what theme you’re using. So recently I wrote and released a tiny replacement plugin that creates those same shortcodes but has the native WordPress embed functionality handle the actual embedding of content. Without the plugin, the shortcodes that the plugin created would cease working. Unfortunately users of my Video Quicktags plugin have been forced to keep the plugin activated so that embeds in old posts continue to work. Since then a lot has changed, namely the inclusion of native support in WordPress for even easier embeds, a feature that I actually contributed myself to WordPress. Back then embedding videos into WordPress posts was a chore and so I wrote the plugin to make the life of authors much easier. It was one of the first plugins I ever wrote over 10 years ago. I’m officially discontinuing my Viper’s Video Quicktags WordPress plugin.
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