Re: adding a *.wav or *mp3 file to my HTML

2006-02-28 Thread Robert Huff
Robert Uzzi writes: > There can be lots of ways to do this but generally sounds are > considered a nusance no matter what you do, It's not the sound most object to, it's the _mandatory_ sound. If you (generic) sitck a nice [Play sound] link/button in there and give people a choice, the

Re: adding a *.wav or *mp3 file to my HTML

2006-02-28 Thread Gary Kline
On Tue, Feb 28, 2006 at 10:54:58PM +0100, Daniel A. wrote: > On 2/28/06, Gary Kline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Folks, > > > > This is for the advanced HTML people out there, or anyone > > who knows about audio+HTML. I have a brief (10-sec) wav > > file that I wo

Re: adding a *.wav or *mp3 file to my HTML

2006-02-28 Thread Daniel A.
On 2/28/06, Gary Kline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Folks, > > This is for the advanced HTML people out there, or anyone > who knows about audio+HTML. I have a brief (10-sec) wav > file that I would like to add to one html/php page. > If people do not have a

Re: adding a *.wav or *mp3 file to my HTML

2006-02-28 Thread Robert Uzzi
> One: how can I add this snd.wav to html? andor php? > Two: since it takes N secs to pull over the wav file, > is there a way to translate it to (say) 32k MP3? > And, again, how would I add this to my HTML/php > page without nagging my readers? > There can be lots of

adding a *.wav or *mp3 file to my HTML

2006-02-28 Thread Gary Kline
Folks, This is for the advanced HTML people out there, or anyone who knows about audio+HTML. I have a brief (10-sec) wav file that I would like to add to one html/php page. If people do not have audio (say, xmms or realplayer), I don't want to nag t