You can embed the FBX for QuickTime viewer on a web page so that visitors to the web page can use it to view an FBX file. You can do this by adding a JavaScript file that points to the FBX file to the website root directory.
To do this, you must add the following three things to the index of the page:
To modify a webpage so that it can show FBX files with the FBX for QuickTime viewer:
You will use this script on the web page to launch the QuickTime viewer.
<html>
<head>
<title>Embedded FBX QuickTime movie in a web page</title>
<script src="AC_QuickTime.js" language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript"></script>
</head>
<body bgcolor="#6699FF">
<h1>Embedded FBX file in a web page</h1>
<div/>
<script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript">
QT_WriteOBJECT_XHTML('Tester.FBX', '800', '600', '',
'autoplay', 'true',
'emb#bgcolor', 'black',
'align', 'middle');
</script>
<hr/>An fbx file should be playing now above, using a QuickTime player embedded.
</body>
</html>