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Posted by Neredbojias on 09/19/05 05:20
With neither quill nor qualm, Gaffer quothed:
> > To begin with, you're using archaic javascript. Update your code by
> > using document.getElementById("xxx"). etc., so you can address any real
> > problem logically.
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> OK, I don't exactly know how to update the code at this time, it's all new
> to me. Can my original problem in hand be fixed?
Not so it works in all browsers, no. Unless you js around it
(complicated), background sound pretty much works *either* in IE or
Mozilla et al.
I think it's best to stream (optional) music with a regular link (-which
can be an image-button, whatever.) True, a player opens on the
visitor's computer, but this avoids other problems that bgsound or embed
can cause as well.
To stream, you make an ascii text file with the full path to the
mp3/etc. in it, give this file an .m3u extension, and link to it from
your page. It's easy and relatively reliable.
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Neredbojias
Contrary to popular belief, it is believable.
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