Minor change to line 167, check console exists to avoid an error in IE:
window.console && console.log(entry[0].id["$t"]);
Source: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7585351/testing-for-console-log-statements-in-ie/7585409#7585409
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ixiter
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Ooops .. sorry .. somehow I missed this post.
Anyways, I dont know a solution for this problem, since I didnt code the javascript and I am not that js pro. 😉
Thanks for the feedback. Haven´t resolved this one yet. If I do, will be sure to let you know.
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ixiter
(@ixiter)
I removed the javascript part completely and moved YouTube queries to server side.
I guess this issue isnt an issue anymore. 😉
Cool, tested this in IE8 (win XP) and it works.
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ixiter
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Great!
I couldnt test since I dont use windows.