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Leopard Guides: QuickTime
Scripting provides a relatively simple mechanism for automating operations and controlling other software using text files. JavaScript can detect or interact with QuickTime in a browser, AppleScript can control QuickTime Player to automate workflow, and both XML and SMIL can be used to create QuickTime movies. XML and HTML can be used to pass instructions to QuickTime Player and the QuickTime browser and ActiveX control.

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HTML Scripting Guide for QuickTime (HTML) (PDF)
Defines the HTML tags and parameters used to communicate with the QuickTime browser plug-in, ActiveX control, and QuickTime Player.
2008-10-15
JavaScript Scripting Guide for QuickTime (HTML) (PDF)
Defines the objects, methods, and interfaces exposed to JavaScript by the QuickTime browser plug-in and ActiveX control.
2008-02-08
SMIL Scripting Guide for QuickTime (HTML) (PDF)
Defines support for using SMIL to communicate with the QuickTime browser plug-in, ActiveX control, and QuickTime Player.
2005-06-04