Viewing quicktime video in my website

I created a website and inserted a QuickTime vide in it.  I can view it on my PC, but when I go to my website on my i-pad, just a black square with and symbol shows up.  Can anyone help me?

Quicktime X does not support additional codecs (like Flip4mac). You need to download Quicktime 7
QuickTime Player 7 for Mac OS X v10.6.3 or later
Flip4mac also has Flip Player, try that if Quicktime player 7 fails. Qt player 7 will be installed into /Applications/Utilities

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