Requires Internet Explore 5.5 or higher running on Windows OS ++error mess

When I go to this site, it gives me an error saying that it only works on windows
http://www.bravotv.com/ProjectRunway_2/Episodes/Episode_14/Videos/bonus_1ep14.shtml
Big profile site don't usually block MAC users do they?
Dual G5 2.0   Mac OS X (10.4.2)  

Hi broom,
I get exactly the same message you posted for this site.
"Requires Internet Explore 5.5" I see no option given.
With both Safari & Firefox , they use Activex plug-ins?
which is a microhard plug-in I believe.
Big profile site don't usually block MAC users do they?
"Ummh. i would say they certainly do not seem to care one way or the other for they do not support Firefox either, Ms does not support the IE browser for mac users beyond 5.2.3 which is not a secret to the webmasters.I feel they are shutting us out. "
Regards, Eme:~{)
Power PC G4 (3.3) ♥ iMac Flat Panel 10.3.9 & 15 Alum.PowerBook Tiger   Mac OS X (10.4.5)  

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