Quicktime videos in Lectora

Actually, the active x control didn't turn out to be such a huge problem. The problem was to get the html page to check whether Quicktime was installed and if not to give information about download/troubleshooting for the user. What we have done is to write a javascript, put it into Lectora as external html object upon the external object that embeds the Quicktime mov, then if the user doesn't see the movie he will see the quicktime sniffer and the output on how to troubleshoot. I think that will do. Thank you for your help!Actually, the active x control didn't turn out to be such a huge problem. The problem was to get the html page to check whether Quicktime was installed and if not to give information about download/troubleshooting for the user. What we have done is to write a javascript, put it into Lectora as external html object upon the external object that embeds the Quicktime mov, then if the user doesn't see the movie he will see the quicktime sniffer and the output on how to troubleshoot. I think that will do. Thank you for your help!

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