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Re: Forcing Windows to use Quicktime



You can embed the player in an HTML page. George Cook set up a nice form to help create the code you need.

http://homepage.mac.com/cook5/qt_form.html

On Wednesday, April 23, 2003, at 09:21  AM, Mark Meyer wrote:

I'm trying to make a video on demand server on our campus. It works for all
of our Mac machines, but the Windows machines keep trying to use Real One.
Is there some kind of Tag I can put on the links to the Videos to force the
Windows machines to use Quicktime instead. If I open the quicktime player
on the Windows machines and then open the Video files they work fine but I
need to link to those files on a website.



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Mark S. Meyer
Dir. Of Academic Computing
Bethany Lutheran College
700 Luther Drive
Mankato, MN 56001
507.344.7740
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