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Re: .qtl



I mean you need to configure web server software such as apache to let web
browser read and handle qtl right. I didn't mean anything with QuickTime
software itself.

Specifically, in case of Linux server, you need to configure
/usr/local/apache/conf/mime.types by adding a line
"applications/x-quicktimeplayer qtl"


Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2003 10:36:38 -0500 [zone:New York/Havana], In msg: <Re:
.qtl>, Mr./Ms. Bruce O'Neal mentioned:

> i am a little confused.  where does this mime setting go?  in the href
> string?  i am trying to do the same thing.
> 
> _bruce
> 
> 
> On Monday, March 31, 2003, at 02:56  AM, Kuniyoshi Murata wrote:
> 
>> One more thing.
>> You need to add a setting in mime.types of your web server as follows
>> applications/x-quicktimeplayer qtl
>> Francesco Schiavon writes:
>>> Hi Ted, At 00:57 -0500 3/31/03, email@hidden wrote:
>>>> How do I "link" to a .qtl file from a web page? What I want to do is
>>>> have web page with a simple list of my movies that you can click the
>>>> desired movie and QT Player will open and begin the stream.
>>> What you need to do is have an href to the actual .qtl files on your
>>> server.  Make sure the .qtl files are uploaded to the web server.


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