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Posted by Leonard Blaisdell on 07/25/05 05:21
In article <1122253047.770141.35460@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
"Lyndon" <lyndon.webster@gmail.com> wrote:
> <TD vAlign=top align=left><BR><A HREF="view_files/movie1.mpg"><IMG
> SRC="view_files/movie1_logo.jpg" border="0"></A></TD>
CSS would really help you to trim that up a bit before you went live.
> I've checked code on other websites (running on webservers) and it's
> the same.
You really need a webserver on your PC to emulate what will happen on
the web. Of course, this is a web issue or your question would be
off-topic.
> If I right click on the file and choose "save as" I can save
> the file to another location on my hard drive so the link is true,
Well, the link isn't true. You're simply clicking on a file and moving
it. It has nothing to do with your HTML.
> but
> when I click on the link Windows Media Player does not launch playing
> the movie. Can someone give me some help with this.
I'm completely out of my league here. I don't use a PC. But would
"view_files/movie1.mpg" be inappropriate for your PC. Doesn't Windows
use the "\" delimiter between files on your own PC?
leo
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