Hey, BMGers. Any hope you can get rid of that quick time video and stick with YouTube or other Flash-based players in the future. A lot of people see that “click to run an ActiveX control” prompt. I’ve disabled quick time because it’s so ill behaved (constantly puts itself back in the system tray).
shacksays
I think it began with something attached to Bob’s diary about the Spitzer event in NYC. If he (or someone) could delete that video (or whatever it is) attached to the diary, we might be spared the constant prompting to please download this software. Or maybe we have to wait until that diary is no longer on the front page?
weissjd says
Hey, BMGers. Any hope you can get rid of that quick time video and stick with YouTube or other Flash-based players in the future. A lot of people see that “click to run an ActiveX control” prompt. I’ve disabled quick time because it’s so ill behaved (constantly puts itself back in the system tray).
shack says
I think it began with something attached to Bob’s diary about the Spitzer event in NYC. If he (or someone) could delete that video (or whatever it is) attached to the diary, we might be spared the constant prompting to please download this software. Or maybe we have to wait until that diary is no longer on the front page?
peter-porcupine says
bob-neer says
I didn’t know QuickTime would do that. It’s gone.
smart-mass says