On 25/07/2013 23:29, Marisa Ciceran wrote: > Actually, my question is a simple one despite all the long sentences. I > am a creative writer, sorry. > > I am embarrassed to say that I don't know anything about HTML 5 or any > other of the newer web page technologies that evolved after 15 years ago > when our project was created with the Netscape Composer and then > Microsoft FrontPage. > > As I said, we are not IT professionals or prgrammers. Is HTML 5 backward > compatible with HTML? For the reasons already given, there is no way > that we could possibly ditch what we have, start over, and/or upgrade > our entire site. > > In any case, browser independence sounds really good. Unfortunately, I > did a quick search for the "HTML 5 <audio> element" you mentioned, and > see that it does not work with MIDI or WAV sound files. Any other > suggestions? > > Thanks, > > Marisa
I googled around and it appears that you need a plugin for Firefox to play midi files. Plugins that can play midi include: 1. Crescendo (abandoned - I can't find any active links to this). 2. Quicktime 3. Windows Media Player. I found some instructions for WMP at: <http://midkar.com/MidiStudio/WMP/Setup-MP9.html> You might also try Media Player Classic Phil -- Philip Chee <[email protected]>, <[email protected]> http://flashblock.mozdev.org/ http://xsidebar.mozdev.org Guard us from the she-wolf and the wolf, and guard us from the thief, oh Night, and so be good for us to pass. _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

