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Re: Adding Quicktime OBJECT to WebView using DOM APIs



Title: Re: Adding Quicktime OBJECT to WebView using DOM APIs
Oh, I see. I hadn’t noticed that. I still have the problem of the video not showing up though. Is there any reason why appending a node with the <object> tag would not load the video, but loading the webpage does show the video? The HTML is identical, so the only difference is that I’m adding a node dynamically...

Thanks again for your help!
-Jing


On 8/28/07 6:06 PM, "Darin Adler" <email@hidden> wrote:

On Aug 28, 2007, at 5:25 PM, Jing Chen wrote:

> I think the problem is that the object is not being updated, since I
> have an NSURLProtocol subclass that should be asked to handle the
> object, but it is never triggered.

NSURLProtocol is only used for data loaded by NSURLConnection. The
QuickTime plug-in doesn't use NSURLConnection, so I wouldn't expect
QuickTime content to be loaded with it.

     -- Darin



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