From: "Milton Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: Weird Real Audio Problem - Even more obvious answer?

Netscape is a LOT more picky about tag syntax than IE. The error you name
generally means the filename on the server is not in the same case as the
one you're pointing to. That is, make sure your filename is actually
"soundtrack.rpm" and not "soundtrack.RPM" or some such. Netscape also
requires all attributes to be quoted, and yours aren't, I notice.

Hope this helps.

m.

!-----Original Message-----
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!Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 1999 3:27 PM
!Subject: Weird Real Audio Problem
!
!
!From: Kris Kendrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
!Subject: Weird Real Audio Problem
!
!Hello everyone. I'm having a strange problem with an embedded Real Audio
!file, and I can't seem to figure it out.
!
!Now, I've been producing Real Media for a year or more - so trust that
!I've done all the obvious stuff (Yes the Real Media file is on the Real
!Server, etc. and yes the .rpm is written correctly...). I have other
!Real Files (Video and SMIL) running on these servers so It's not a MIME
!problem.
!
!Here goes:
!
!I have an audio file (a la <EMBED name="soundtrack" src="soundtrack.rpm"
!width=2 height=0 autostart=true>) that simply will /not/ play when the
!page is viewed in Nestcape - unless I view it locally - and then it
!plays fine. To make things even stranger, when you view the page in IE
!-  all works wonderfully, locally and otherwise.
!
!Here are the URLs:
!
!http://www.lwtkbk.com/clients8140/mcalpine/index.html
!
!or, if you like:
!
!http://www.mcalpinetankersley.com/new/index.html
!
!These are basically identical pages on 2 different webservers pointing
!to the same Real Server for audio streaming. I have the audio embedded
!in the middle frame.
!
!Any help would be appreciated.
!
!I'm totally baffled.
!
!
!k


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