Hyperlinks in QT for IWeb

Apologies for cross-posting to the IWeb forum.
I created an animated text page in Keynotes to match a page in my website, and added a single hyperlink below the animation to enter the site. All play fine in Keynote. I then exported a QT movie using Manual Advance settings. Opening the movie in QT directly from the Finder works correctly: the hyperlink opens the desired webpage. However when I import this Keynote QT movie into IWeb, the hyperlinked text is not longer text, but part of the image in the QT movie. It can't be clicked on as a link nor is there the ability (it seems) to change this in IWeb.
FYI - The alternative of adding the link in IWeb in FRONT of the imported QT movie does not work. The hyperlink works with the QT movie correctly in IWeb, but when published, the link itself is transparent within each of the browsers (Safari, Firefox, IE).
Suggestions? Thanks in advance.

Did a re-export for giggles. Don't know what changed (nothing), but for some reason it's now all working fine. The hyperlink in the AT animation works as it's supposed to.
Many thanks

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