It does take some time for videos to make it into our search index,
which is a prerequisite for them to show up when searching via
developer tags. Please see
http://code.google.com/apis/youtube/2.0/reference.html#Overview
You can use any value you want for you developer tag (assuming it's
not too long). It's up to you to decide what makes the most sense.
Cheers,
-Jeff Posnick, YouTube API Team
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On Jan 17, 9:43 am, Lucas <travalle...@gmail.com> wrote:
> after video is uploaded. how many hours need to wait until can do
> query with DEVELOPER_TAG_SCHEME to get the result?
>
> question 1:
> I need advice, should i keep records of each files uploaded into
> youtube or just do query with DEVELOPER_TAG_SCHEME to get all videos ?
> which is better? if i do the prior technique. what if the video is
> deleted by youtube. i think the latter will only display result of
> viewable video DEVELOPER_TAG_SCHEME.
>
> question 2:
> can i use unlimited different DEVELOPER_TAG_SCHEME for each page to
> identified video upload through each page?
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