Re: Mozilla & Sound

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On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 08:31:49PM -0700, Craig White wrote:
[quoted from another message]
> > <P><DEFANGED_EMBED src=mvsbirth_files/birthday.mid width=130 height=50 
> > loop="2" autostart="true"><noembed><BGSOUND
> > src="mvsbirth_files/birthday.mid" 
> > loop=2></noembed></CENTER></P></BODY></HTML>
> > 
> > This url does not play the background music
> > http://www.mm-vanecek.com/mvsbirth.html

It does for me.  I'm using Mozilla 1.2.1 with plugger 4.0 on RH8.  And
I also had background midi working properly on earlier releases of
Mozilla with earlier releases of plugger on earlier releases of RH.
The <embed> tag is what netscape/mozilla use for this...

> > Should I remove Mozilla and install a different browser? Does one
> > exist that comes with the basic pluggins to use the web without
> > spending a day getting it configured

No.

> > and then it does not work?

Well, you have to configure it correctly...  Though it seems
mysterious that you can play midi directly, but not embeded.

On Tue, Jan 14, 2003 at 12:42:23AM -0600, Mike Vanecek wrote:
> BGSOUND does seem to be an issue. I would like to put up another test page
> that has a generic approach to background music. What html code would
> accomplish the same thing as BGSOUND?

To work with both, you need to include both a bgsound tag AND an embed
tag.

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Derek D. Martin
http://www.pizzashack.org/
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