[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #11319: oEmbed should be integrated into Add ... from URL experiences

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Thu Jun 24 14:18:06 UTC 2010


#11319: oEmbed should be integrated into Add ... from URL experiences
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 Reporter:  lloydbudd    |       Owner:             
     Type:  enhancement  |      Status:  new        
 Priority:  normal       |   Milestone:  3.1        
Component:  Editor       |     Version:  2.9        
 Severity:  normal       |    Keywords:  needs-patch
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Description changed by lloydbudd:

Old description:

> oEmbed should be integrated into Add ... from URL experiences
>
> enhancement, ENV: WP 2.9-beta-2 ++ (trunk r12320)
>
> For WP 2.9 we removed oEmbed from the UI, #11288.
>
> The "Embed" field did not validate the oEmbed, that is part of the reason
> I recommended not incorporating UI for WP 2.9 -- I think JS based
> validation is essential to a good experience.
>
> If you use the "Insert an image from another web site", once you input a
> URL, WordPress should automatically check if it is an oEmbed link and
> adjust and populate the fields as appropriate.
>
> ADDITIONAL DETAILS
>
> If JS is disabled, I don't see little benefit to including a oEmbed form.
> The ability just to include oEmbeds on their own line in the content
> seems like a good balance.

New description:

 oEmbed should be integrated into Add ... from URL experiences

 enhancement, ENV: WP 2.9-beta-2 ++ (trunk r12320)

 For WP 2.9 we removed oEmbed from the UI, #11288.

 The "Embed" field did not validate the oEmbed, that is part of the reason
 I recommended not incorporating UI for WP 2.9 -- I think JS based
 validation is essential to a good experience.

 If you use the "Insert an image from another web site", once you input a
 URL, WordPress should automatically check if it is an oEmbed link and
 adjust and populate the fields as appropriate.

 ADDITIONAL DETAILS

 If JS is disabled, I see little benefit to including a oEmbed form. The
 ability just to include oEmbeds on their own line in the content seems
 like a good balance.

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