On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 9:37 PM, Braden Snell <bhsnll@gmail.com> wrote:
Jeff,Perhaps just hiding the video player may be a good solution. I'll just need to look in the api documentation to figure out how to change videos.If you guys are interested in looking at the bug yourselves here is a link:To see the problem view the page in IE9. Open and close anyone of the videos repeatedly. If you have the console open you will (eventually) see the errors I mentioned previously. The video should also start flickering after the error regarding the width being undefined shows. I can't tell you exactly how many times you'll need to re-open the video in order to see the bug. Sometimes it is as few as three for me and other times it is more like twenty.Thanks for your help!BradenOn Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 2:12 PM, Jeffrey Posnick <jeffy@google.com> wrote:
Hello Braden,
Bugs with limited reproducibility are always difficult for the
engineering team to track down. Is there a particular reason that you
need to keep creating and destroying the player, by the way? What
about just hiding it from the visible area on the page?
Cheers,
-Jeff Posnick, YouTube API Team
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On Mar 15, 5:30 pm, Braden Snell <bhs...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am having the same problem as Mike - except I am having problems with IE9
> (Safari seems to be fine). I am still having this issue and unfortunately I
> can't seem to reliably reproduce it. After destroying the player and
> creating it again a few times (i.e. removing the iframe and putting on the
> page again) with javascript the problem manifests itself with this error
> from IE console:
>
> SCRIPT5022: DOM Exception: INDEX_SIZE_ERR (1)
> html5player-vflyo4mMZ.js, line 402 character 81
> LOG: [ 1.610s] [yt.debug] yt.tracking.VideoStatsPing: Attempted to
> construct a VideoStatsPing for a video that has no format or videoSize.
>
> Sometimes I also get the error:
>
> SCRIPT5007: Unable to get value of the property 'width': object is null or
> undefined
> html5player-vflyo4mMZ.js, line 369 character 131
>
> Thanks,
>
> Braden
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