Well, one of the things you have to do when you send out a message to several 
lists with a  problem is send out your solution, even though it makes you look 
really, really stupid. I figured out the problem to my disappearing airplay, 
thanks to a comment from someone on one of these lists that mentioned that her 
airplay disappeared if she did not have her Bluetooth device connected.
I connected a Bluetooth speaker I have and found an airplay came back. When I 
went into airplay, I discovered that none of my airport expresses was listed, 
which seemed strange. The reason for that was that my phone happened to have 
been connected to the other wireless network in this house. We have two. And my 
phone was on the one where the airport expresses or not. So of course, it 
didn't see them. I will be deleting that particular network from the phones 
network settings. Oh brother!
Mary


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