The menu problem has nothing to do with Flash. The dropdown menu on the top frame is hidden by the bottom frame, that's all. There is no need to use the frames but it is done by someone who doesn't know HTML using "FrontPage." Use Explorer instead of Safari - the Flash menu should be displayed correctly. I don't know anything about the Quicktime movie (and frankly, I don't care).
The menu problem has nothing to do with Flash. The dropdown menu on the top frame is hidden by the bottom frame, that's all. There is no need to use the frames but it is done by someone who doesn't know HTML using "FrontPage." Use Explorer instead of Safari - the Flash menu should be displayed correctly. I don't know anything about the Quicktime movie (and frankly, I don't care).
Thank you both for taking a look. I appreciate it. Im the one trying to fix it
I see how the frames cause the problem... but why does that work in IE ?(it doesnt work in any mac browser) I assume that would never work in any browser. If I rebuilt it using PHP includes that would be cross platform right?
As for the video not playing, that's odd. They just downloaded a new version of QTPro and used Sorenson 3 and MPEG-4 audio and compressed it to prepare for streaming -- is that last part what might be messing it up for MAC folks? (But how could QT be f'd up for a MAC?) Let me know what you or your techies think and what we might be able to do to fix the code here or there.