----- Original Message -----
From: "jac"

> Can someone tell me the easiest way, from experience,
> of getting a 5-10 second video on a webpage please.

You already know!  Flash!  :-)

You can put a link to a .avi file and if the user has a Windows PC it might
start up and play in Media Player.  Or you can make it into a QuickTime
movie and if the user can bear to instal QT then it'll play.  Or....  hmmm I
think I will just nip out for some popcorn then sit and watch this one as it
should get quite interesting.  But I will stick with my first suggestion -
you're already familiar with Flash, which works very widely across different
browsers and platforms, and I would bet money that it can import from a
format he can provide (such as .avi)



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