I think that's unavoidable, though. The <iframe> API is reported back
events that originate in the HTML5 <video> element, and the behavior
of that element is browser-specific in many cases. I'm really not sure
that you'd see the same sequence of events across different browsers,
let alone between Flash and HTML5.
The important thing is that the states reported correspond to reality
(i.e. you're not getting a PAUSED event thrown in there for no
reason), and it's up to you to handle those events as best makes sense
in your code.
Cheers,
-Jeff Posnick, YouTube API Team
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On Jan 7, 1:20 pm, Kleb <calebo...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> That in particular isn't an issue, but it does strike me as a bug that the
> HTML5 and Flash Youtube players report status differently.
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