Perhaps an image of the first frame, as a button in the QT itself, that
does nothing when clicked?
Still off-Lingo, sorry. I tried putting a transparent gif over the QT
movie
in the Web page using a greater z-index--hoping to trap the mouse
events--but the gif doesn't even show over the QT plugin--I suppose the
video is going directly to screen.
Any other way to trap mouseclicks over a QT video in the Web page?
Thanks!
Slava
At 02:55 AM 3/21/2006, you wrote:
Is it possible to prevent a QT movie embedded in a Web page from
playing when the user double-clicks it?
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