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Posted by Adrienne Boswell on 03/23/07 16:37
Adrienne Boswell wote:
> I'm looking for a way to put AIFF files into a web page. I have figured
> out how to "satay" the .mov and Flash files, but can't seem to find
> AIFF, and the youngest message in this group on this topic seems to be
> about 1999.
>
> The markup I have used in the past is:
> <div id="movie">
> <object type="image/x-macpaint" classid="clsid:02bf25d5-8c17-4b23-bc80-
> d3488abddc6b" width="320" height="260"
> codebase="http://www.apple.com/qtactivex/qtplugin.cab">
> <param name="src" value="<? echo $path ?>">
> <param name="autoplay" value="true">
> <param name="controller" value="true">
> <param name="kioskmode" value="true">
> <embed width="320" height="256" src="<? echo $path; ?>"
> controller="true" type="video/quicktime" autoplay="true"
> kioskmode="true"
> pluginspage="http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/indext.html">
> </embed>
> </object><br>Now Playing: <? echo $thetitle ?>
> </div>
>
> I would appreciate any help on this. TIA
>
Yes, I am replying to my own post, but I wanted to add something.
FWIW, I also intend on putting a link directly to the aiff file
itself, for those who may want to download it and listen with their
own program.
TIA
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