Open Browser Window for QT movie

I am not good with code yet so I work in the design mode. I
am using DMX for mac and I am wanting to link text to a QuickTime
movie. I use the Open Browser Window method and choose my window
height and width. In the Properties window I place
"javascript:%void(0)" in the Link box to give the link a Null link.
I have no problems with Safari, Netscape, Firefox opening up the
media file and playing it fine. IE on both Mac and PC will not open
up a .mov file. The fixed window sits there and the thinking
indicator just spins. IE will open up a .jpg file though with no
problems.
I assume a lot of my viewers will be using IE so I want to
get it working.
Any thoughts. Remember, code does not little good. Sorry.
David

Let's make it a 100%. It isn't possible - the way you imagine
at least it isn't.
You could try to work around with css-layers and flash
javascript communication, but this wont be very reliable. Cotting
up you flash and using an i-frame would be more reliable, but also
not really fun to do.

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    windows - the one I want, and the one that is the link that I
    assigned to the image.
    I can't figure this out! Any help would be greatly
    appreciated.
    Sam

    You must always do the following when applying behaviors to
    images:
    1. Assign a link to the image first, even if it is a null
    link. Use the
    Property inspector to do this.
    2. Click on the image in Design view, then click on the
    <a> tag that you
    see on the Tag inspector bar at the bottom of the document
    pane so that the
    anchor tag is selected.
    3. Now apply your behavior.
    You *can* usually truncate this process as follows -
    1. Select the image in Design view and make sure that
    <img> is selected on
    the Tag selector bar.
    2. Apply the behavior.
    3. Use the behavior panel to set the event desired to
    <A> onClick, or <A>
    onMouseOver, or any of the appropriate "<A>" containing
    items in the list.
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    "sammas" <[email protected]> wrote in
    message
    news:f8t28c$b6j$[email protected]..
    >I have a page with thumbnail images. I want to be able to
    click the
    >thumbnail
    > and have a new window open with just that image in the
    window. If I don't
    > assign a link to the thumbnail, and select the Open
    Browser Window
    > behavior,
    > the only 3 options for when to open the window are
    onLoad, onError, or
    > onAbort.
    > I want it to be opened onClick. If I do assign a link to
    the image, and
    > then
    > select the Open Browser Window behavior, it gives me the
    option to open
    > the
    > window onClick. However, when I test it, it opens 2 new
    windows - the one
    > I
    > want, and the one that is the link that I assigned to
    the image.
    >
    > I can't figure this out! Any help would be greatly
    appreciated.
    >
    > Sam
    >

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