what _not_ to do in a podcast:alternateEnclosure
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what _not_ to do in a podcast:alternateEnclosure

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what _not_ to do in a podcast:alternateEnclosure

@js a while back wasn't someone talking about putting YouTube links in? Can't remember details but I feel like it was talked about on the podcast.
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what _not_ to do in a podcast:alternateEnclosure

@js I think this is fine, with the exception of the content type maybe. Chucking a YouTube link in there should be just fine. But that's not in the specification; and perhaps it should be.
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@js a while back wasn't someone talking about putting YouTube links in? Can't remember details but I feel like it was talked about on the podcast.
@js I found Adam talking about it in episode 157 at 51:33
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@js I think this is fine, with the exception of the content type maybe. Chucking a YouTube link in there should be just fine. But that's not in the specification; and perhaps it should be.
@james link to a web page is not an enclosure, apps have no (legal) access to the media
should be atom:link or podcast:contentLink
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