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Here is a short script that captures the user's operating system (Win or Mac), browser (NN or IE), and version (3x or 4x). You can drop it into your Web page between the <HEAD> tag and the <TITLE> tag.
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Embedding QuickTime for Web Delivery The <EMBED> tag allows media file types other than those directly supported by the browser to be handled with an external application or plugin...
Each element of a QuickTime movie is contained in a separate track. You make a QuickTime movie by adding tracks that point to the media you want to use. The media may be embedded in the movie itself, or reside on a server half a world away. This track architecture is powerful and flexible, providing you with the control and precision you need to create complex interactive movies.
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