I just checked out espn's video site. I got a message saying something
like:" PLUG-IN NOT SUPORTED. You are trying to receive plug-in content that
Safari that read. You may be able to watch it with Windows Media Player.
Would you like to try this?"
Upon clicking yes, the WMP came up and played fine. I'm running 1.0 of
Safari and 7.1 of WMP and am on DSL.

Hope this helps the troubleshooting.

JB

On 10/8/03 2:52 AM, "Michael J. Granado" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> Using my pismo to websurf and every time I try to view video links
> requiring windows media player, it doesn't work. The frustrating part
> is that they are on commonly used websites like espn, cnet, etc. I've
> already checked out www.mactopia.com for the latest version of WMP for
> OS X, but still doesn't improve compatibility. Am I the only one? Any
> comments would be most appreciated.
> 
> Michael
> 


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