IE Internet Explorer Error & Youtube Compatibility Issue Fixed – Wordpress + Binary Blue Theme “Operation Aborted” Drupal

Problem

I used to use the Binary Blue theme with Wordpress, and noticed that IE would output “Internet Explorer cannot open the Internet site” whenever I embed a Youtube video onto my blog.

I’ve tried numerous plugins and all of them have resulted identically when opened with IE…

Solution

You need to take the Youtube code and remove EVERYTHING except the very last set of embed tags:

Instead of…

<object width=”425″ height=”355″><param name=”movie” value=”http://www.youtube.com/v/qPE2fHs5-_I”></param><param name=”wmode” value=”transparent”></param><embed src=”http://www.youtube.com/v/qPE2fHs5-_I” type=”application/x-shockwave-flash” wmode=”transparent” width=”425″ height=”355″></embed></object>

You have…

<embed src=”http://www.youtube.com/v/qPE2fHs5-_I” type=”application/x-shockwave-flash” wmode=”transparent” width=”425″ height=”355″></embed>

Problem solved :D Use <div></div> tags to centre and you’re good to go.

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61 Responses to “IE Internet Explorer Error & Youtube Compatibility Issue Fixed – Wordpress + Binary Blue Theme “Operation Aborted” Drupal”

  1. Steve Wordpressguy  on April 20th, 2007

    This is one of the biggest frustrations about WP and YouTube (in fact most embedding media). You do get plugins, but you need multiple plugins to handle the various items, and none of them really nail the problem. Human intervention is still probably the best option, especially with service like you got here! I wish people answered my emails as quickly

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  2. Robert Irizarry  on April 21st, 2007

    You’re a life saver! I’ve been having compatibility issues with Youtube videos in general since moving to Wordpress a couple of weeks ago. I couldn’t get them to preview in any browser. I just stripped the code as indicated in your article and VOILA…they work! Thanks so much!

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  3. Kariknapp  on May 31st, 2007

    Thank you! This rude error message was driving me mad! I am so happy that the solution was so simple!

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  4. Mali  on July 5th, 2007

    Thank you so much, this was very helpful.

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  5. Ben  on August 29th, 2007

    Thanks! I was pulling my hair out trying to figure this one out. Someday, M$ will make things that work right.

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  6. Erez  on September 9th, 2007

    Thanks a million!!! I love you!

    I spent hours trying to solve this irritating problem in Drupal embedded Video CCK field for Youtube. Upon loosing hope I tried to google it for the 100 time and stumbled upon this post this time.

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  7. Aantn  on September 12th, 2007

    Thanks a lot. This saved me a lot of trouble.

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  8. softwaricho  on March 12th, 2008

    We all love you
    Gracias panita, me salvaste la molestia. Eres el mejor
    “Thanks panita, you saved me the inconvenience. You are the best”

    Thanx form Venezuela

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  9. pamela  on April 14th, 2008

    Thank you very much. I worked for me too. I didn’t why my web site worked fine with everything but Explorer and then I noticed the only pages it didn’t work with were the youtube embeds. I think Youtube should change the embed code so this can be avoided. I didn’t want to have to install programs to make it work.

    You saved me so much time! thanks! this is an example of the when the internet works – people helping each other.
    pamela

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  10. Scalp  on April 16th, 2008

    Ahh..that’s the trick that will solve it! Thank you for the heads up and solution as I would have spent countless time on my WP blog trying to figure it out.

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  11. Catherine  on June 12th, 2008

    thank you so much.

    Peace

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  12. Technology Transfer opportunties  on July 16th, 2008

    I use Firefox as my browser, and I try to make sure all of my code at least functions in Firefox. However, you absolutely cannot ignore IE. EVERYONE running Windows at least has IE on their PC, and most of them use it exclusively. But I simply hate it! Firefox is way better!

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  13. Dubai Web Design, Development  on August 12th, 2008

    hay its magic. It looks like you have solve a million dollar question.I was nearly stuck by that error and consult with lot of developer but non of them are helpful. You post works like injection to us.

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  14. Davion  on October 1st, 2008

    I still can’t get youtube videos to work on my yahoo 360. Thanks to you, the videos show up and actually play in the compose box, but when I preview them, tey won’t show up at all. I used to post videos like this without any complications at all, but that was in September 08. Now it just won’t work.

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  15. Eastwood  on October 2nd, 2008

    Davion,

    Does it display any error messages? Which browser are you using?

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  16. Marbie  on October 5th, 2008

    I used to embed YouTube videos on my Yahoo 360 blog successfully, too. Then they just stopped working. I use IE7. Any ideas?

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  17. Marbie  on October 5th, 2008

    Forgot to answer part of your question to Davion. I get no error message. In the compose box, there is a black square where the video should be. It has no play button in the middle. In “preview” or “Posted” there is nothing but blank space.

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  18. Eastwood  on October 5th, 2008

    Marbie & Davion, here’s what I dug up:

    http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080925044638AAcKF9t

    Perhaps it’s a yahoo glitch of some sort? If anyone else comes up with solutions paste them here. :)

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  19. Marbie  on October 13th, 2008

    Thank you for your efforts, Eastwood. When I visited the link, it said that Yahoo Answers was taking a coffee break. Who knew? haha I will keep checking back until they are available.

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  20. Marbie  on October 13th, 2008

    Here’s what I found at http://www.jeroenwijering.com/?item=Embedding_Flash.

    “There seems to be a lot of confusion about the code needed to properly embed Flash objects within a website: it’s the most frequently asked question at this site’s forum. The rise of social networking sites like Myspace (who filter lots of codes) and the “Eolas patent enforcement” have thrown quite some confusion into the mix. In this tutorial, I’ll shortly align the best options to embed Flash.”

    Visit this site for a detailed discussion on the solutions available. Apparently, there was a legal matter between Microsoft and Adobe, I guess, called the Eolas Patent Enforcement, which prevents IE from embedding Flash videos, as it used to do.

    Work arounds have been devised by others.

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  21. Eastwood  on October 13th, 2008

    Thanks for the link. Hopefully it’ll be of some help to others.

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  22. Masa Oka  on October 16th, 2008

    I had a problem with IE not showing the Youtube video I embed into my website.

    Your post solved it. Thank you very much!!

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  23. Eastwood  on October 17th, 2008

    You’re very welcome, Masa!

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  24. angel chen  on November 2nd, 2008

    Same thing with me, I was wondering what was causing the problem until now. It was actually those video’s fault.

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  25. Steve  on November 3rd, 2008

    Thanks! You’re a lifesaver. That was driving me crazy.

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  26. Eastwood  on November 3rd, 2008

    Not a problem at all!

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  27. Hamselv  on November 7th, 2008

    Thanks m8 – very helpful!

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  28. Dennis  on November 10th, 2008

    Thanks for that! I was just about ready to give up!

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  29. Fox  on November 25th, 2008

    Thanks a ton for the simple fix. Can’t believe I missed it earlier ;( saved me thinking i was gonna have to dig deep into the CMS files looking for screwy scripts.

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  30. Gábi  on December 15th, 2008

    Wow, you really really saved my life!
    Thanks!

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  31. shawn  on December 24th, 2008

    Well does I tried for yahoo 360 blog, yet it STILL appears white after posting? Is it Yahoo problem, or am I still doing something wrong?

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  32. Mat/Tia  on January 14th, 2009

    Thank you a lot for this post! It helped me with a problem of mine!

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  33. Frank  on January 18th, 2009

    Thanks for a great post. I spent days trying to find a solution for this issue. Yours worked the first time. But I didn’t use it for Youtube or other videos, my issue was with Amazon Associates Deals Widget. I cut out the appropriate code from Amazon and used your structure, it works!

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  34. Ivens  on February 17th, 2009

    Thanks you. Now it really works!!!

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  35. scamp  on February 18th, 2009

    It seems this is not right.
    I think we should use this to fix the problem:

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  36. scamp  on February 18th, 2009

    object type= application/x-shockwave-flash style= width:425px; height:350px; data= linkyoutube param name= movie value= http://www.youtube.com/v/7_6B6vwE83U” / /object

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    • Eastwood  on February 18th, 2009

      Is this HTML code you’re referring to?

      Something like an object tag?


      Reply

  37. Walter  on March 7th, 2009

    Thank you so much!
    Where is the “Buy me a beer” button? ;-)

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    • Eastwood  on March 7th, 2009

      You’re most welcome!

      We’ll save it for another day :P

      Reply

  38. Fredrik Olastuen  on March 26th, 2009

    Thank you so much! I was almost going insane here, trying to find out what caused the errors in IE. Now it’s fixed ;)

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  39. bgm  on March 30th, 2009

    Everybody else is happy, except by me it won’t work. What’s wrong with this code (without completed brackets):

    embed src=”http://www.youtube.com/v/JlOFBqDVfhE&hl=de&fs=1″ type=”application/x-shockwave-flash” wmode=”transparent” allowscriptaccess=”always” allowfullscreen=”true” width=”425″ height=”344″>

    I also tried with object-tag and both together but my IE6 just won’t show the video. Firefox has no problems with them.
    Thanx for help!

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    • Eastwood  on March 31st, 2009

      Hmm… not sure what the problem is. Is it still giving you the “operation aborted” error?

      Try removing the “allowscriptaccess” and “allowfullscreen” sections. Good luck!

      Reply

  40. bgm  on April 1st, 2009

    Sorry, that didn’t help.
    I don’t get any error messages, the browser just doesn’t show anything except white box as a “placeholder”. You can check the code in a dummy page:
    http://www.transhumanismus.net/index2.php

    thnx!

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    • Eastwood  on April 2nd, 2009

      From Firefox, I see 3 embedded videos on your page. The first and second are contained in “youtube [begin] / [end]” html comments. Both of them are using the “object” tag — this is not recommended. Try viewing your source and editing out the excess code.

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      • bgm  on April 21st, 2009

        Sorry for late answer, I was on a holiday!
        I had the same video three times with different ways on the page to test them, and neither of them worked. I deleted the “objects”, however even the embed-version doesn’t show it in IE. Am I really so stupid or what’s wrong with the code?

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  41. bipul  on April 10th, 2009

    Thanks. This saved my day.

    No matter whether w3c already depricated the tag and promotes tag instead, WP, Youtube and IE make a wonderful combination. ;)
    Its IE, it doesn’t have to comply with the web standards .. haha ;)

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    • bipul  on April 10th, 2009

      and my [embed] and [object] tags got stolen too! :D Put them back in place to read my comment. Funny!

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      • Eastwood  on April 10th, 2009

        Haha… that’s IE alright!

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  42. hasnaeen  on June 30th, 2009

    Thanks man! … the solution works!!

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  43. tiny  on September 8th, 2009

    Thanks i really like this trick. i busy with this task almost 2 day. Now got your solution.

    Reply

  44. bethinkr  on January 10th, 2010

    Thank you, thank you. I really love this solution and I wish that IE would get with it.

    Reply


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