Well, you could always embed a little flash file or MP3 file... I think the
bell ASCII character is 7, if I remember correctly, but I don't think that
will work. In fact I'm fairly certain it will just render:
-Bill
brainbox
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From: "Tony Schreiber" <[EMAIL PROTECTE
Tony,
It's chr(7), but don't trust your browser to write it to standard output (which would
ring the bell).
Your browser just may handle it as another non-printable char.
If I am wrong (happened before), I would be happy to know more...
laszlo
Tony Schreiber wrote:
> Can you use a broswer to r
bgsound is good, better than EMBED methinks, but the problem is I'm trying
to use it on PC's that don't have speakers plugged into the sound card -
but do have an internal speaker...
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> DavidB
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> From: Tony Schreiber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTE
One way to do it is to play a wave file:
you have to specify the full path to the file
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From: "Tony Schreiber" <[EMAIL P
Try this.
HTH
DavidB
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From: Tony Schreiber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 06, 2001 11:30 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Ring Bell?
Can you use a broswer to ring the bell on a pc? (It's a control character,
though I forget which. ;p)
Tony Schreiber, Seni
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