On Thu, January 19, 2006 7:24 am, Rodolfo Andrade wrote: > If you are looking for compatibility then I would recommend the flash > player > solution. There are a *LOT* of sites that use flash so I don't think > that > making it "a must" will impact your users. You're wrong... > I don't know which type of users will access your church site, but I'm > sure > that if they even use Linux, they will install the plugin, if they > haven't > done so. because the Flash player on Linux just plain sucks. I get half-movies, movies whose controls don't work, movies with no sound, ... The Linux Flash player lags SIGNIFICANTLY behind the Flash designer output featureset -- to the point where Flash for Linux is a joke, as far as I'm concerned. PS I also have about 2,000 audio files available at: http://uncommonground.com for anybody who is into acoustic music. You may need to listen to the playlist twice for technical reasons way too complex to go into here... Short version: Webhost: 500 Meg Reality: 150,000 Meg Webcache, cable-modem up backend, dog-slow first play, zippy second play. PHP rocks. :-) PPS I've got to get the back end audio archive on the T1 at the coffehouse some time RSN. -- Like Music? http://l-i-e.com/artists.htm -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php