Bob,
It's not your browser, it's Quicktime itself. Update quicktime and get any
extensions for it from the QT web site.
John
At 10:57 AM 12/1/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>I'm running IE6 and encountered a website that has animations with the
>.mov extension. The site says they are written in Quicktime which I have
>on my computer. When I try to view the animation it doesn't load, only
>giving me the small imagine symbol in the upper left hand corner. How do
>I associate the .mov files with Quicktime and/or get my browser to
>recognize the files?
>
>
>Bob Warasila
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