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W 2000 & FF 3.6.1 will not play code >> <bgsound src="AmazingGraceLV.mp3" loop="-1">

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  • ตอบกลับล่าสุดโดย TonyE

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Windows 2000 on my desktop & Firefox 3.6.0 I have the following code on a web page. The file plays on my Laptop with XP and the latest Internet Explorer, but not on the W 2000 machine. I tried to download the plug in I found, but it's only for XP and above.

Plug In wmpfirefoxplugin.exe

Code <bgsound src="AmazingGraceLV.mp3" loop="-1">

Windows 2000 on my desktop & Firefox 3.6.0 I have the following code on a web page. The file plays on my Laptop with XP and the latest Internet Explorer, but not on the W 2000 machine. I tried to download the plug in I found, but it's only for XP and above. Plug In wmpfirefoxplugin.exe Code <bgsound src="AmazingGraceLV.mp3" loop="-1">

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bgsound is non-standard coding and only works in Internet Explorer.

You could try replacing it with this:

<embed type="application/x-mplayer2" src="AmazingGraceLV.mp3" height="0" width="0" autostart="1"> <noembed><bgsound src="AmazingGraceLV.mp3" loop="-1"> </noembed>

Also see http://kb.mozillazine.org/Background_music_does_not_play

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I tried both below. Neither worked. Both were inside the <head> </head> code area. +++++++++++++++++++++ <embed type="application/x-mplayer2" src="AmazingGraceLV.mp3" height="0" width="0" autostart="1"> <noembed><bgsound src="AmazingGraceLV.mp3" loop="-1"> </noembed> +++++++++++++++++++++ <object data="AmazingGraceLV.mp3" type="application/x-mplayer2" width="0" height="0">

 <param name="filename" value="AmazingGraceLV.mp3">
 <param name="autostart" value="1">
 <param name="playcount" value="true"> 

</object> +++++++++++++++++++++ web page URL http://www.gbgm-umc.org/washingtonhillumc/

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Since this is a web development issue rather than a Firefox problem, you would be better off asking this in the web development forum at mozillazine - - http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewforum.php?f=25