John Locke
October 22nd, 2002, 06:40 PM
I've got something strange going on with QuickTime that I hope someone can help solve. First, I'll have to give you some facts:
1. I live in Tokyo
2. My server is in California.
3. On my web page, I put the "QuickTime Required" graphic and simply linked it to http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download.
4. A couple of my friends in the U.S. clicked the "QuickTime Required" graphic and were taken to the "Japanese" QuickTime download page! (What the heck?!)
5. They simply selected "English" as the language version and downloaded from that page...BUT had trouble watching any QuickTime movies until they dumped all their QT files, went back to the U.S. QT download site and redownloaded it all again.
WHAT is going on here? There's absolutely nothing in that link to designate "Japanese" or that I live in Japan. Here's the actual link:
a href="http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/" target="_blank"
Any ideas what kind of voodoo Apple is using to pull this off? And how to turn it off?
John
1. I live in Tokyo
2. My server is in California.
3. On my web page, I put the "QuickTime Required" graphic and simply linked it to http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download.
4. A couple of my friends in the U.S. clicked the "QuickTime Required" graphic and were taken to the "Japanese" QuickTime download page! (What the heck?!)
5. They simply selected "English" as the language version and downloaded from that page...BUT had trouble watching any QuickTime movies until they dumped all their QT files, went back to the U.S. QT download site and redownloaded it all again.
WHAT is going on here? There's absolutely nothing in that link to designate "Japanese" or that I live in Japan. Here's the actual link:
a href="http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/" target="_blank"
Any ideas what kind of voodoo Apple is using to pull this off? And how to turn it off?
John