It's not likely that there will be any significant changes made to the "official" version of the Zend client library at this point.
Moving forward, once the new YouTube API v3 is publicly available, you'll be able to use the new Google APIs PHP client library to access it. That library supports OAuth 2 natively.
https://developers.google.com/youtube/v3/
http://code.google.com/p/google-api-php-client/
Cheers,
-Jeff Posnick, YouTube API Team
apiblog.youtube.com | Google+: http://goo.gl/bZflZ
On Saturday, June 23, 2012 2:02:31 AM UTC-4, Ian wrote:
Jeff,Man I would love to hack things a bit. I dhave been trying at this for litterally about two weeks now... I know, I know, how lame right. I was amazed to finally stumble acrossed this post but I followed your instructions only to have my dreams shattered again. How lame again right.Man I'm begging you, please make the Zend Gdata video app work with the new php api and stick it in the trunk. Another thing while I've got your attention. Please call a meeting or something and have the team turn on a windows system download a screen reader and turn on the high contrast black theme. Hopefully this will spur a little bit of accessibility storm at Google. For instance none of the boxes on this page have any alt text which is the same as my email. There are a lot of us low-vision folks who love Google and Youtube. Hook it up man, I'll paypal you some money for the video_app too if you would like.
Thanks for any help.
On May 21, 12:58 pm, Brian K <bske...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I can successfully get an access token via Oauth2 but how can I use it
> with the php Google Data Client library that supports youtube.
>
> Herehttps://developers.google.com/youtube/2.0/developers_ ..guide_protocol_o.
> it states:
> The Google Data client libraries that support the YouTube Data API do
> not currently support OAuth 2.0. However, a newer set of Google API
> client libraries, which do not support the YouTube Data API, do
> provide OAuth 2.0 support. As such, it is an option to use these newer
> libraries, which are listed below, for their OAuth 2.0 capabilities
> and then force the Google Data client library to use the OAuth 2.0
> token(s) that you have obtained.
>
> How do I force the Google Data client library to use OAuth 2.0 tokens?
>
> Thanks,
> Brian
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