Thanks for pointing this out. I'll let the team responsible for
generating the SUP feed know.
Cheers,
-Jeff Posnick, YouTube API Team
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On Jan 6, 10:39 am, David McCormick <david.mccorm...@teamaol.com>
wrote:
> When making a query tohttp://gdata.youtube.com/sup?seconds=900
>
> I get back:
>
> {
> "updated_time":"2012-01-06T15:15:00Z",
> "since":"2012-01-06T15:00:00Z",
> "period":900,
> "available_periods":{
> "300":"http://gdata.youtube.com/sup?seconds=300",
> "600":"http://gdata.youtube.com/sup?seconds=600",
> "900":"http://gdata.youtube.com/sup?seconds=900",},
>
> ...
>
> Notice the trailing comma after the 900? This is not valid json, and breaks
> both python's json parser and the gson parser. The same thing happens at
> the end of the "updates" array as well.
>
> Can someone please fix this?
>
> Thanks,
> David
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