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NAME

HTML::Video::Embed - convert a url into a html embed string

SYNOPSIS

    #css
    .css-video-class{
        width:570px;
        height:340px;
    }

    #perl
    use HTML::Video::Embed;

    my $embedder = HTML::Video::Embed->new({
        class   => 'css-video-class',
        secure  => 1
    });

    my $url = 'http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMhks1TSFog';

    my $html_embed_code = $embedder->url_to_embed( $url );

$html_embed_code is now == "<iframe class="css-video-class" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/HMhks1TSFog" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="1"></iframe>"

    my $url = 'http://this.is.not/a_supported-video_url';

    my $html_embed_code = $embedder->url_to_embed( $url );

$html_embed_code is now == undef

DESCRIPTION

Converts urls into html embed codes, supported sites are

    Collegehumor
    DailyMotion
    EbaumsWorld
    FunnyOrDie
    Kontraband
    LiveLeak
    MetaCafe
    Vimeo
    YahooScreen
    Youtube
    Youtu.be

METHODS

new

Takes two arguments

class

sets the css class of the video

secure

if true, will return a url with the https scheme, or undef if the site doesn't support secure embedding

url_to_embed

converts a url into the html embed code

returns html on success, or undef if not supported

AUTHORS

Mark Ellis <markellis@cpan.org>

SEE ALSO

http://thisaintnews.com

LICENSE

Copyright 2014 Mark Ellis <markellis@cpan.org>

This library is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.