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Hello all, I've been conducting some cross-browser tests of embedding content with the OBJECT element and I've run into some disappointing results for Safari./ WebKit. For a recent nightly build, WebKit now uses, the intrinsic dimensions of images are used to size the images (that's good; in the latest Beta 3 release it does not). However, when Safari turns to the QuickTIme plugin to handle the video and audio, that content is not loaded. For FireFox 2, iCab 3 and Opera 9, these browsers all load this QuickTime content just fine and begin playing the content immediately (though perhaps they should only play one immediately). If you scroll to the bottom of these sample pages, you'll see the QuickTime logo indicating the files are not loaded. This file does not set height and width dimensions on the OBJECT element This file sets height and width dimensions on the OBJECT element My question is what's the minimal markup I would need to add to these examples to get the QuickTime handler to load the files. As I said its already working in all of these other browsers with no extra markup. In fact for the example with explicit dimensions included, Safari is the only browser that does not handle this content. Take care, Rob |
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