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| Hi Andrew, thanks for the information, and thanks to everyone that responded to my inquiry. It does sound like the Apple solution will work around the Eolas "bug", but having to re-encode hundreds of pages is a daunting task. Yes, I know people will say "I told you so!". If there was a semi-automatic way to do it would be nice. Also, if there was an app like Pageot or GoLive which would automatically generate the correct _javascript_, for new pages, it would make life a lot simpler. Appreciate all the feedback, I must say I'm pretty galled that the University of California jumped on the Eolas bandwagon, knowing how many non-profit educational institutions use QuickTime technology. What the heck were they thinking? Frank Fulchiero Digital Media Specialist Connecticut College On Apr 17, 2006, at 5:34 AM, email@hidden wrote:
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