This example looks very promising:
http://gdata.ops.demo.googlepages.com/video_browser.html

but it works by inserting server-generated javascript into your web page.
Aside from the obvious trust concerns ("trust google", he says, his gaze
vacant) I'm guessing I could just pull back the content of that URL and
evaluate it.

Pretty cool stuff.

-- 
Bobman

On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 5:04 PM, Tobias Beer <[email protected]>wrote:

> I don't know if you've been working with xhr yet, but this is what you
> want...
>
>
> http://code.google.com/intl/de/apis/youtube/2.0/developers_guide_protocol_audience.html
>
> It's not just parsing some html, it's making an XMLHttpRequest
> (probably using jQuery) to begin with and to pass the fetched data
> back to your own callback function in whatever format google/youtube
> provides. There you can actually disect the data and construct your
> list from some item-template into which you feed the video url's and
> buttons which - when clicked - associate a given url with your
> tiddler's field.
>
> Cheers, Tobias.
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