I can see your point. I did have a electronic radio an TV store. One want
you to turn the sound up the other one wants you to turn the sound down.
It
is almost like pissing against the wind.
Kurt Knoll.
"Leonidas Jones" <Cap1MD@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> Kurt Knoll wrote:
>> I do have my web site at www.kurtknoll.com/midway.html
>>
>> Midi sound file work fine with windows explorer but not with netscape
and
>> Mozila Firefox.
>>
>> Kurt Knoll
>> Photographs of the pacific northwest
>>
>> "Leonidas Jones" <Cap1MD@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>> news:e0TEj.57280$cQ1.25520@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Kurt Knoll wrote:
>>>> How can I listening to sound with Netscape at different web sites.
>>>> Kurt Knoll
>>> Hi Kurt,
>>>
>>> You need to clarify your question, I don't really understand your
>>> problem.
>>>
>>> Can you state your OS, your exact Netscape version, links to a couple
of
>>> sites where you are having your problems, and a description of what is
>>> happening when you visit those sites.
>>>
>>> Lee
>>
>>
>
> <bgsound src="denpiraz.mid" loop="-1">
>
> The bgsound tag is a Microsoft proprietary tag and will not work in
> Mozilla browsers, or in anything other then IE. The correct way to
insert
> sound is with the obnject element:
>
> http://www.w3schools.com/media/media_object.asp
>
> Before proceeding, please realize that the use of background music is
> rather controversial in web use. Some people love it, more hate it.
>
> Many people may be listening to something other then the sounds produced
> by a web site. Maybe an audio cd, an radio station via iTunes or
> whatever, a s****ts event. The sudden entrace of sound from a website
may
> not be appreciated much by those people.
>
> If you are going to add background music, it is only courteous to
provide
> a player console, allowing them to turn it off.
>
> Lee


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