Well, the success of my addition to TubePress was short lived. Youtube, and some users, had a problem with the undocumented api call I found. The call returned public and private playlists for any user. Needless to say that was a problem YouTube had to address. However, instead of fixing the call and documenting it they shut it off and said they might get to it later.
I’m a little disappointed, but hopefully YouTube will get to it soon. Eric, developer of TubePress, has already indicated to me that he wants to include my hack into the main source tree of his plugin in his next release.
If you like this feature of TubePress and want YouTube to fix their api so it will work, please post a message asking for it in this forum.








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