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Well, here it depends what browser and what system you're using.
If it's firefox, you can choose in the preferences which app you want to use for whatever is in the page, but you must have the vlc's mozilla-plugin installed.
If you're under windows I'm afraid I can't really help you further. Try to see if you can find the information you need on the VLC website:
http://www.videolan.org/
If under linux, just loock for that package in your package manager, whiever it may be, and install it.
Depending on your distro, it may be all you need to do, or you may yet need to tell firefox to use vlc (in preferences/apps).