aparajita wrote:
> 
>> Is there something special I need to configure to host iPhone videos?
> 
> Are you embedding it in a QuickTime player or in an HTML5 <video> tag?
> Have you traced the http requests to see if the movie is being requested
> at all?
> 
> 

I'm following the example found here.
http://camendesign.com/code/video_for_everybody#mime

Here is the actual HTML:  (replacing the __Video__ with my actual files)

<!-- Video for Everybody, Kroc Camen of Camen Design -->
<video width="640" height="360" controls preload="none">
        <source src="__VIDEO__.MP4"  type="video/mp4" />
        <source src="__VIDEO__.OGV"  type="video/ogg" />
        
                
                
                 __VIDEO__.JPG 
        
</video>
<p>     <strong>Download Video:</strong>
        Closed Format:   __VIDEO__.MP4 "MP4" 
        Open Format:     __VIDEO__.OGV "OGG" 
</p>


Taking a step backwards though, I'm just looking for an easy way to post a
couple videos on our website with the best chance of the user being able to
view.  I'd embed youtube, but I know some of our customers have that site
blocked.  Is there a better choice to host videos that is more corporate
friendly?

Thanks!
Jason
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