Posted by Chaddy2222 on 11/29/05 13:58
Geradeaus wrote:
> "David Dorward" <dorward@yahoo.com> schreef in bericht
> news:dmhcoi$r9t$2$8302bc10@news.demon.co.uk...
> > Geradeaus wrote:
> >
> >>>> anybody an idea why this doesn't work :
> >>>> http://users.telenet.be/geradeaus/avi/tmp.html
> >
> >>> Because I don't have the plugin, and you fail to provide an alternative
> >>> (i.e. a plain old link) that would let me open the media files in a
> >>> stand
> >>> alone player (at least not without digging through the source).
> >
> >> I added a param url,
> >
> > That isn't a plain old link.
>
> now it is...
>
> >> maybe this would help you?
> >
> > No.
> >
> >> Beside that, opening it in a standalone mediaplayer is irrelevant to my
> >> question...
> >
> > It is why it doesn't work on my system.
> >
> > --
>
> hopefully you can take a look now
Yeah.but it still made my web browser crap itself!!!!!!!!!!
If you really want to include video in a web page. Don't imbed it in to
the html. It's to much for most web browsers to handle unless you
compress the hell out of what you want to appear on the page. You also
need a seperate link for dial-up users such as myself.
But, I think even a Broadband conection would choke with some video
content.
Also my PC must have got confused, I run Win Media 10 on this system
and your page launched to versions of the same application!. So place
the content as a link and leave at that.
--
Regards Chad. http://freewebdesign.cjb.cc
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