Gary,
There's a page on this at
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/authoring/embed.html
Basically, you can use an <embed> and/or <object> tag to place a quicktime
movie into your html.
I believe that quicktime can also talk to javascript; if you were planning
on
doing something with the quicktime movie after it's loaded into the page,
that may be possible as well.
Erik
> Message: 5
> From: "Rice, Gary" <email@hidden>
> To: email@hidden
> Subject: Adding a Quicktime movie to my web site?
> Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2003 10:50:48 -0500
>
> I have a very simple web site (HTML only - no JavaScript, Java, Flash,
> etc.). Until now, HTML was enough to satisfy our needs.
>
> But sometime in the next several weeks we will be releasing a new package
> that could benefit greatly by the use of an animation. Since the package
is
> a plugin for iMovie, I figure it makes sense to do the animation as a
> Quicktime movie.
>
> So how do I put a Quicktime movie on my web site?
>
> Do I:
> 1) need advanced capabilities such as Javascript?
> 2) need to read some sort of guide - because the process is so
complicated?
> 3) need some special tools to create the movie?
> 4) etc. (I'm not sure just what to ask)
>
> Any guidance you can offer will help. I've never done this before.
>
> Gary
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