wav file generates an error about associated protocol
I am trying to get a sound to play when an event happens on my page. I added a link so that I could click on it to make it play, but when I do i am getting this error message: Firefox doesn’t know how to open this address, because one of the following protocols (c) isn’t associated with any program or is not allowed in this context. I have done some searching but can't find a solution. I know that you disabled plugins, but is there not a way to play sounds in Firefox anymore? Here is the object I setup: <object type="audio/x-wav" data="C:\Windows\Media\StarTrek\DistressCall.wav">
<param name="src" value="C:\Windows\Media\StarTrek\DistressCall.wav"> <param name="autoplay" value="true"> <param name="autoStart" value="1"> <a href="C:\Windows\Media\StarTrek\DistressCall.wav">test.wav</a>
</object> Background sounds are also not working: <BGSOUND SRC="C:\Windows\Media\StarTrek\BridgeSequence.wav">
All Replies (2)
1. You should use <audio> element.
2. Error is right, C is not a protocol. You can't use full path as a source without providing proper file protocol syntax. Try to use only filename - in the samo folder as html file.
The proper URI would be:
<audio src=file:///C:/Windows/Media/StarTrek/DistressCall.wav></audio>
You can always open the file in a Firefox tab to see the correct URL in the location/address bar. Note that Firefox may throw a security error in case a sandbox (e.g. multi-process) is active.
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