Thank you. But I don't want it to work that way. I want it to open in  
QuickTime Player. Not in a new browser window.
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On Sep 12, 2005, at 11:47 PM, Jake Ludington wrote:

>> OK I just added <object> and </object> tags outside the <embed> </
>> embed> tags. I'm relieved to know I'm ok with the jpgs and the QT
>> encodes. I did tell my consultant that I thought most new PCs shipped
>> with QuickTime pre-installed. And yes the embed includes the redirect
>> code to get the plug-in if it is not installed.
>>
>> Did that fix the white box on the Dedman post?
>>
>
> Nope. You're still missing the object definition from the object,  
> as well as
> any <param> configuration you want for the file. Refer to the  
> example code I
> sent you offlist. Here's a sample of your video that functions for  
> Windows
> users:
>
> http://www.mediablab.com/qt/embed.html
>
> Jake Ludington





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