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07.23.2008 at 10:21AM PDT, ID: 23589369
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Activating a .MOV file in a webpage

Asked by mcleeves in Internet Explorer Web Browser, Macromedia Dreamweaver, Quicktime Player

I have a link to a movie that has been uploaded to the company website.  The movie is in .MOV format.  I can get it to play using my QuickTime viewer; however, it doesn't play when I link it to the website.  Is there a trick I need to know to get QuickTime to open in a web browser automatically with the link is accessed from the Internet?  I am using Dreamweaver to create the page.  It is currently a simple HTML file with links for some engineers to look at.  They need to view the images and the movies.

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[+][-]07.23.2008 at 01:48PM PDT, ID: 22073680

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