How Do you add music to the site?

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Sybren Stuvel

Michael Winter enlightened us with:
I don't think so. How about: "I'm not too fond of..."?

That crossed my mind too, but 'unfond' just got stuck and I had to use
it :)

Sybren
 
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Neal

Now I'm really getting annoying: some speakers (like the ones on a
stage which are for the singers, for instance) are called monitors too

Indeed. But the guitar is so loud we can't hear them anyhow...
 
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Robert Frost-Bridges

Henry wrote:
[...]
Send this message to Cher and many others.

;)


Again, ever heard about democracy????

Maybe I would have but I didn't get past the 'please turn on javascript'
page. I exercised my democratic right not to bother instead.
 
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Toby Inkster

Michael said:
I was more concerned with the equivalent control in a browser.

Opera 6.x+ has an easy option to disable audio: F12 then "Enable sound in
web pages" (on/off).

And naturally, it doesn't disable sound in other programs, so you can
still continute listening to your CD, online radio, whatever...
 
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Neredbojias

Without quill or qualm, gordon ross quothed:
(e-mail address removed)


Hi
I am starting a web site and i was wondering if anyone could tell me how to
attach a music clip to it so that when I oppened it up then it started to
play and repeats its self.

Boy, did you start trouble!

Anyway, the way to do it is setup a link to an m3u file pointing to the
music file, both on the server. The song won't play automatically; the
user has to click the link if he wants to hear it.
Many thanks

No, thank *you* for starting such an "interesting" ruckus.

Do you have any friends?
Please Send Answers to my quetsion To (e-mail address removed)

Why? Does your wife only let you on usenet once a year?
 
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Spartanicus

Toby Inkster said:
Opera 6.x+ has an easy option to disable audio: F12 then "Enable sound in
web pages" (on/off).

IIRC it doesn't suppress embedded audio (MediaPlayer, Flash etc.), only
bg sound inserted with ancient methods, so pretty useless.
 

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