It works in Internet Explorer.
However, it's a .mov file (Apple), which means IE (Microsoft) only plays it if it has the Quicktime plugin. She can right-click or control-click, save it to her drive, and play it in a Quicktime player on her drive, assuming one's installed.
It's possible the site where I have that file was down. I've had some outages and have asked to have the data moved to another server.
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However, it's a .mov file (Apple), which means IE (Microsoft) only plays it if it has the Quicktime plugin. She can right-click or control-click, save it to her drive, and play it in a Quicktime player on her drive, assuming one's installed.
It's possible the site where I have that file was down. I've had some outages and have asked to have the data moved to another server.
- tom moody 5-11-2006 9:12 pm