Apple Quick Time



Thanks for all the content that has been posted recently.

However, some of the content is unplayable, as Firefox keeps telling me I
need the plug-in 'Apple Quick Time'. I do have it installed, but decided
to re-install just in case, but still get errors even though I hace checked
and unchecked 'Warn me when web sites try to install extensions or themes'
under 'options'.

I have viewed the same page in IE and it says the same. I installed
another plug-in; This time 'Real'.

All this happens with Mike Clouston's site at:-

http://www.mikeclouston.co.uk/christmas.html

I just get a plain greetings card with both browsers. Am I missing
something?
.



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