I’m happy to announce that TubePress 1.6.0 is now available for download. Thanks to all who helped test and debug 1.6.0-beta! The documentation will be updated shortly to reflect the new features. Please keep in mind that 1.6.0 requires PHP5 or higher; it should fail gracefully under PHP4. …
It’s been several months, but a new release of TubePress is …
This version includes fixes for all the bugs filed with version 1.5.5, but perhaps more importantly, fixes a major bug with displaying video titles. If you notice that only the first letter of each title is being displayed, you should upgrade! It appears to be the result of a change in the video feed from …
This is the first version of TubePress that is backed by the GData API. What does that mean for you? “Favorites” mode now displays up to 500 videos “Search” mode now can return up to 1,000 videos New mode: videos for mobile phones New mode: most-viewed videos from today, this week, this month, or all …
After 3 months of anticipation, YouTube has released an updated (and hopefully much less buggy) version of their API. It’s based on GData, which is Google’s standard for content publishing. It kept all the features from the old API, and added the following neat features: Sort videos by data uploaded, views, rating, or relevance! Only …
This version fixes a fatal error when the plugin was activated under some PHP installations. The error was related to a bug in …
The YouTube API discussion board has been on fire lately about an abrupt change in the format of the data returned by their API. Unfortunately, this change broke TubePress’s “search” mode, leaving an empty page instead of the results. Version 1.5.1 of TubePress, available from the download link on the right, fixes the issue. I’ve …
This version is the result of a few months’ work on the code base. If you’ve taken a look at the PHP of previous versions, you may not recognize a whole lot in 1.5.0. My goal was to lay a better foundation for some features I have in mind for the future. It also comes …