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Francesco Schiavon <email@hidden> wrote > I understood that Thomas' idea was to be able to pass parameters to a > movie playing on the QT Player from another movie in the web browser. > > I know you can go through a server back from the web browser movie > then up to the QT Player movie via QTLists, but Thomas' idea is more > flexible, I think. Have another look. My example is operating entirely on the client-side. The interesting thing is not having two movies talking to each other (we've been able to do this for a couple of years now). The interesting thing is passing arbitrarily complex data to a movie from the browser - In this case using Javascript to write html code directly into a frameset frame. Brennan _______________________________________________ quicktime-talk mailing list | email@hidden Help/Unsubscribe/Archives: http://www.lists.apple.com/mailman/listinfo/quicktime-talk Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored.
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