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So this is a little easter egg type feature for users of Engage: Publish.
If you want to embed YouTube videos in your Engage: Publish articles you can do so with standard HTML, or you can use this new feature added to the 5.0.2 release of Publish.
If you put [_youtube_:_######_] replacing the #### with a video ID such as pJbSDiaK8co, Publish will replace that with the proper HTML (Also remove the underscores, I had to put those in there so Publish wouldn't replace the text above)
Example
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This is the first of what will eventually be a token framework in the Publish module. Through the use of Tokens you will be able to configure how a particular article/category displays on your website. Stay tuned for more insider Publish tips.
One catch with the YouTube token, Publish will currently only replace on YouTube token per article, in a future release it will work for more than one per.
There is a bug in 5.0.2 relating to this YouTube token, you must put it in lowercase for it to work.
This website runs on the best open source content management system, DotNetNuke, it always runs the latest release.