Does anyone know if Microsoft has, once again, changed the rules for
using QuickTime movies on a web page? A few years ago we were all
told to use Javascript to write QT movies into web pages in order to
avoid a dialog box. I have done so, but now, even QT movies written
into a web page via javascript generate an Active X dialog box upon
loading when using IE under Windows. Did I miss the memo?
An example can be found at: http://music.muc.edu/edrills/ . There is
a hidden movie which I included on the page to test QT for Windows
users.
Thanks.
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Dr. Jerome Miskell
Music Department
Mount Union College
Alliance, Ohio 44601
(330) 829-6658 (Office)
(330) 666-6010 (Summer)
(330) 606-3228 (Cell)
email@hidden
http://www.muc.edu/~miskeljp
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