The .ogv file from other server is played in html5, the same file
won't be played on the server of the application still in html5. I
think there's a problem of access and that's why I though about the
mime types.

On 6 oct, 16:12, Marnen Laibow-Koser <li...@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
> Please quote when replying.
>
> CiriusMex wrote:
> > Hello Marnen,
>
> > Yes, I made a test using this video link
> >http://v2v.cc/~j/theora_testsuite/320x240.ogg
> > and Firefox displayed it just fine,
>
> With HTML 5 or Flash?
>
> > then uploading the same file to
> > the server where we host the site and updating the url, the video
> > won't be displayed.
>
> With HTML 5 or Flash?
>
> > The problem only occurs with html5 player (FF 3.6.10), I use a flash
> > fallback method with a mp4 file and it works great.
>
> To Firefox, the Flash method is simply a Flash movie that it can hand
> off to the Flash plugin, and therefore is not relevant to the current
> issue -- it does not appear to the browser as an .ogv file.
>
> So...can Firefox play .ogv videos when served from other sites *as .ogv,
> not Flash*?
>
> Best,
> --
> Marnen Laibow-Koserhttp://www.marnen.org
> mar...@marnen.org
> --
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