Well, I know tht for some reason, my XP machine won't play those files
when I click on them so I have to do a save target as.  So playing it
in another player couldn't hurt.  I'm more anxious to learn things.  I
still love my Mac and wouldn't change my decision to buy one if I were
given the choice. *smile*


On 1/27/08, Larry Wanger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'd bet the dollar in my pocket that when you click the audio link
> that its playing the audio in Quicktime. That means its playing it in
> the browser so it leaves the page you were on and takes you to another
> with the controlls in the window for Quicktime.
>
> I'm almost sure the link you are clicking links to an MP3 file that
> contains the code.
>
> I'd try right clicking on the link and seeing if you get the choice of
> opening it with a different player or else opening it in a new window.
>
> Let us know if that helps and, I'm sorry you are frustraited with your
> Mac. It really is a great machine to work with!
>
>
>
>
> DisabilityNation, an Audio Magazine by and for People with
> Disabilities. Listen at http://www.disabilitynation.net
>
>
>
> On Jan 27, 2008, at 2:38 PM, Tiffany D wrote:
>
> > I love my Mac, but it really does seem that as soon as I fix one
> > problem, I have another one.  I was just on Craigslist trying to make
> > a post.  When it came time to enter the captia, I clicked on the
> > listen button.  It played perfectly but then I couldn't get back to
> > the regular site to hit submit.  It kept me in the window with the
> > audio.  Is there a way to change this?  When I went into the Safari
> > preferences I couldn't find anything about opening audio content in
> > another window or in a player, but I thought I saw it somewhere.
> > Anyway, can anyone give me advice?  Maybe it's in the actual player
> > that my Macbook is using?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Tiffanitsa
> >
>
>
>

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