I have tried this already...
<embed src="./sounds/doh.wav" autostart="true" volume="100" width="144"
height="60" hidden="true">

as well as using the BGM_Conductor extention, both seem to require the
Quicktime plugin for them to work and this raises 2 points...

1) I (and the company) don't want quicktime installing on all the machines.
2) I have quicktime 6.5.2 installed on my machine and the required plugin is
6.5.1 so it doesn't play on my machine either! (how stupid is that!)

Surely there is a way to use Windows Media Player (already installed on all
the machines) to play the wav file with the embed?

--
Jay

> you might have to <embed> the sound rather than BSOUND for 
> mozilla based browsers

> > For a while I have been using a dynamically generated bgsound to 
> > indicate success or failure, however after transfering the company 
> > over to Firefox it no longer works.
> > 
> > <bgsound src="./sounds/doh.wav" loop="1">
> > 
> > Any idea why and more importanty, how to fix it?



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