The web site that I am developing used only the embed and the
noembed tags, but I have now modified with both object and embed.
This I haven't uploaded yet. The reason is that I am now unsure what
player to specify to open the downloaded mp3 file. Should I specify
Quicktime or MS Media
Anyone had glitches with chrome?
I had 6-8 tabs open in FF the other day, all
the sites become unreachable, except that I
notice gmail was still up. I decided to
uninstall Chrome (this is XP)and I don't
even think I rebooted and the sites were
all back up. Could be coincidence.
I am developing a web site. I found that Chrome -- I downloaded just
for testing -- apparently does not recognize the embed statement in
html. While embed is not standard html, it is how audio and video gets
played on a web site. Firefox, IE, and Opera all recognize embed.
Paul Meyer
On Sun, Sep 7, 2008 at 3:48 PM, Robert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am developing a web site. I found that Chrome -- I downloaded just for
testing -- apparently does not recognize the embed statement in html. While
embed is not standard html, it is how audio and video gets played on a web
I am developing a web site. I found that Chrome -- I downloaded just
for testing -- apparently does not recognize the embed statement in
html. While embed is not standard html, it is how audio and video gets
played on a web site. Firefox, IE, and Opera all recognize embed.
Actually, to
I disagree strongly with your statement--see next. However, I agree
that automatic playing of music is not acceptable when visiting a web page.
For my web site, I am not automatically playing music when the page is
entered. There is a link to a listen to music page from the home
page. Once
Tom Piwowar wrote:
I am developing a web site. I found that Chrome -- I downloaded just
for testing -- apparently does not recognize the embed statement in
html. While embed is not standard html, it is how audio and video gets
played on a web site. Firefox, IE, and Opera all recognize