|  | Posted by Harlan Messinger on 12/12/06 20:41 
sally jo wrote:> Here's the code I'm using:
 >
 > <script language="Javascript">
 > if (navigator.userAgent.indexOf('MSIE') > -1)
 > {
 >     document.write('<bgsound src="Norah Jones - Sunrise.mp3"
 > loop="1">');
 > } else {
 >     document.write('<embed src="Norah Jones - Sunrise.mp3"
 > autostart=TRUE hidden=true loop="1">');
 > }
 > </script>
 
 If it isn't IE, you use a non-existent BGSOUND tag and expect it to work?
 
 >
 > and here's the site:
 >
 > http://cc.usu.edu/~cassia/index.html
 >
 > Am I supposed to add that code to all the pages on the site?
 >
 
 Whatever does work, of course you have to have it on each page. When you
 leave a page, you leave the whole page, audio included.
 
 But if you include it on each page, it'll start from scratch each time
 the user goes to a new page.
 
 The real answer is: it annoys users greatly to have sound unexpectedly
 coming out of their browsers. How do you know they're not in a cubicle
 at the office, or at a meeting, or in a library? Or maybe they're
 already listening to music, or watching TV or a movie. How do you think
 they'll react to your decision that they should listen to your music
 instead?
 
 If you have a neat tune you think they *might* like to listen to, give
 them link to click, so they can listen to it in their music player
 instead of having it play in the browser.
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