experienced the dialog referenced above while attempting to watch
QuickTime movies with the updated Internet Explorer for Windows, you
may consider trying an alternative web browser."
Awesome they recommend a different browser, but it goes on to provide
a Javascrip hack for IE...
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/tutorials/embed.html
Personally, I'm not a big fan of bloating my page code just to get
around a stupid IE "feature". I can't believe Microsloth did this
anyways. The same thing happens with embedded Flash - it takes a click
just to "activate" the Flash SWF file. That is lame.
All this reminds me of the old-school IE4 vs. Netscape4 hacks.
-Matt
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