Hope this helps if not report findings and I shall pass them on.

Doug Hammond from ifilm.com replies:

"We've heard from a number of Quicktime 7 users about this and I think
we've found the problem.  There was a bug with Apple's release of
Quicktime and I think this info should solve your problem.  It involves
deleting a web plug-in that prevents users from watching videos
(specifically in Safari, Panther or Tiger, as far as we know) during a
web session:"

http://discussions.info.apple.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]@.68ae3535/7

Shortened result delete "QuickTime Plugin.webplugin" from /Library/ Internet Plug-Ins

On 25/05/2005, at 9:26 AM, Rob Davies wrote:

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Cheers!

Rob Davies
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