Is fullscreen video in iWeb Possible?

Hi,
I am looking for a way to enable videos on my site, created in iWeb to be played fullscreen. Is this possible?
I have searched the relevant documentation and also online but can't find any information of use.
Many Thanks

If you created the XML manually, perhaps there's a typo causing the problem. But since I've never worked with .qtl files, I can't help directly. You'll probably get a better response to your problem by also posting on the +"QuickTime for Mac OS"+ forum here:
http://discussions.apple.com/forum.jspa?forumID=932
...post as much info as you can on both that forum and in this thread, particularly the URL of your website. If you prefer not to post the actual video you're working with, then post a short dummy version. Indicate whether you created the XML manually or automatically via QT Pro.
Ideally, also post your XML code - but you may have to post it as a screenshot image, otherwise this forum system may try to interpret the XML! ...If you find posting the XML here is not possible, then to manually post an image of it here, place the screenshot image in your iDisk's Public folder, for example here:
http://idisk.mac.com/myuserid-Public/Images/myXML.jpg
...and embed that URL in the necessary +"IMG SRC="+ HTML statement in your forum post.
Alternatively, you could automate the process of posting images to this forum via your iDisk and generating the HTML links to them by using the free ImageWell editor & uploader described here:
http://xtralean.com/IWManual3/index.html

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