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Quicktime Plugin crashes and Window size not correct when running a course from an LMS (Coursemill)

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I am trying to run a course from an LMS (Coursemill) and a couple issues are occurring.

First, the quicktime plugin crashes, therefore the mp3 sound of the course does not play. When I reload the page, I get an "Unable to find API adapter" error message and the page won't load.

Also, the predetermined window size does not work properly and I end up with vertical and horizontal scroll bars which I do not want.

These issues are of high importance and need a solution ASAP. Please contact me.

I am trying to run a course from an LMS (Coursemill) and a couple issues are occurring. First, the quicktime plugin crashes, therefore the mp3 sound of the course does not play. When I reload the page, I get an "Unable to find API adapter" error message and the page won't load. Also, the predetermined window size does not work properly and I end up with vertical and horizontal scroll bars which I do not want. These issues are of high importance and need a solution ASAP. Please contact me.

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If you haven't already visited the using QuickTime Plugin with Firefox KB article, I would recommend you first start there. If your problem still persists & no solution is found after referencing it just reply back to this response & we will go another route.

See:

Use the QuickTime plugin to play audio and video