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you should be able to do it with any html editing program, including front page. i'm sure microsoft just doesnt make it easy for you. all the specs on how to embed (and encode) quicktime movies in webpages, regardless of the app (dreamweaver, frontpage, notepad, textedit) are on the quicktime website if you do a search. the other reliable way if you know a little bit about html is to go to the trailers site at http://www.quicktime.com/ and do a 'view source' to see how they've done it there. put your file somewhere, send me a message, and i'll send you back some code to paste into your html file if you like? cheers demis
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