Background Music Issue

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Stacy

Morning! I have used FP2003 to insert background music on all of my primary
pages. It plays on some, but not on others. In the reports function of FP,
it says that the error is caused in the non-fuctioning pages by the a
misdirected hyperlink. For example on the Who's Who page, the correct
background script in the Design View/Page Properties is music/DannyBoy.mp3.
And that's how it appears in the Code View - however, in the Reports it says
that the broken hyperlink is in WhosWho/music/DannyBoy.mp3. It should not
even be going to the Who's Who folder and in the Code View, it doesn't show
that it is. But it is the consistent error (shy of the incorrect folder
name) on the pages that aren't working correctly. Any suggestions on how to
get it to play on each page? Thanks in advance.
 
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Trevor Lawrence

sillybilly said:
Anyone that wants to insert background music onto there site must of
only been on the internet since yesterday or completely stupid (perhaps
both).
People at work dont want some trashy music blaring out of there
computer when they visit some website.. wake up were not in 1992 now
deary. :rolleyes:

And I detected 5 grammatical errors in your response

This can be as annoying as music blaring at you on a website.
 
H

Helpful person

And I detected 5 grammatical errors in your response

This can be as annoying as music blaring at you on a website.

Really? I found seven but only three in your response. You should be
more tolerant, especially as the point made was relevant and to the
point.
 
S

Stacy

Really? Were any of the comments relevant to the inquiry? If so, please
explain how because I found them more in line with opinionated; something
that I in no way asked for. It is irrelevant to me what one's opinion is
regarding my use of music, nor do I feel inclined to justify it. What is
important and HELPFUL would be a response that applies to the question
itself. Thanks in advance to those who would be inclined to respond sans
opinion or self-righteousness.
 
R

Rob Giordano [MS MVP]

this would be easier to troubleshoot if you post a link to the site so we
can see it.
 
S

Stacy

Thanks Rob and Joe for your helpful responses. The site is:

chhspantherchoir.org

The only tabs that are working with the music are the Home, News, and Alumni
page; although the script has been inserted into all the pages. Please keep
in mind that I am a complete novice at this, so I am sure that there are
plenty of things that I have done incorrectly. Thanks for your time!
 
H

Helpful person

Really?  Were any of the comments relevant to the inquiry?  If so, please
explain how because I found them more in line with opinionated; something
that I in no way asked for.  It is irrelevant to me what one's opinion is
regarding my use of music, nor do I feel inclined to justify it.  What is
important and HELPFUL would be a response that applies to the question
itself.  Thanks in advance to those who would be inclined to respond sans
opinion or self-righteousness.    






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Well replied. My intent was to critisize Trevor Lawrence for being
too intolerant.
 
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Joe Rohn

Hi Stacy,

OK I see what has happened.. on the pages (at least the couple that I
looked at) where the background music is not playing is because of the path
listed to the DannyBoy.mp3

On the 3 pages that are working (Home, News, and Alumni) those pages are
located in the top level or root of your web. For some of the other pages
you have created different folders or directories and then put those pages
in those.

So as an example the news page is here:

http://www.chhspantherchoir.org/news.html (top level of your site)

but the Trip page is located here:

http://www.chhspantherchoir.org/Trip/trip.html (not at the top level but
rather it is located down one level inside a folder called "Trip")

The code you have generated for the background sound looks like this on both
pages:

<bgsound src="music/DannyBoy.mp3" loop="-1">

One way that will fix the problem without your changing the code is to move
the pages out of those individual folders..and put them at the top level
similar to the Home, News, and Alumni pages.

If you are just building the site then that should be a relatively easy way
to fix it..however if it is already somewhat established and showing up on
search engines..you might want to change the code itself on the pages that
don't work. If you go into code/HTML view on those pages..and changed this:

<bgsound src="music/DannyBoy.mp3" loop="-1">

to this:

<bgsound src="../music/DannyBoy.mp3" loop="-1">

I believe that would fix it as well.

As always when doing something like this it is good to make sure you first
have a good backup! :)

--
Best,
Joe

Expression Web and FrontPage Forums:
http://www.timeforweb.com/frontpage/forum/
 
J

Joe Rohn

Hi Stacy,

Me again..

One other way you could fix the problem is to create a folder called "music"
in each of the folders where the current pages are that don't work. Then
inside all of those music folders you also had the file of DannyBoy.mp3 that
should also work.

(Only problem with that.. is that is having a lot of mp3 files which might
take up too much space.)

--
Best,
Joe

Expression Web and FrontPage Forums:
http://www.timeforweb.com/frontpage/forum/
 
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Stacy

Joe - you are my hero! Option 2 worked out quite nicely since yes, the site
is already established. I appreciate your patience and willingness to assist.

Thanks again!
Stacy
 
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Rob Giordano [MS MVP]

Since Joe got ya fixed up on that one, lemme add a suggestion; on your photo
pages (the ones with the pool party pix) each one of those tiny pix are OVER
1 meg in file size...Waaaayyyyyy too big!

You need to optimize them. If you don't have an image editor to optimize pix
for the web, download IrFanview (freebie) - a tool that you should have in
your toolbox anyway.

hth

--
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Rob Giordano
Microsoft MVP Expression
 
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Trevor Lawrence

Well, the original comment was intolerant of those using music on their
site and my reply was likewise intolerant of those who use bad grammar.

So I apologise.

I guess I should have added <vbg>. Those who live in glass houses .... .
(which applies to the original criticism of using music and my criticism of
the grammar)

But I was fairly careful to avoid grammatical errors in my response.

As a matter of interest, what apart from a "hanging" sentence - one starting
with "And" - were my other errors?

Yours without malice

O&OE
--
Trevor Lawrence
Canberra
Web Site http://trevorl.mvps.org

Really? Were any of the comments relevant to the inquiry? If so, please
explain how because I found them more in line with opinionated; something
that I in no way asked for. It is irrelevant to me what one's opinion is
regarding my use of music, nor do I feel inclined to justify it. What is
important and HELPFUL would be a response that applies to the question
itself. Thanks in advance to those who would be inclined to respond sans
opinion or self-righteousness.






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Well replied. My intent was to critisize Trevor Lawrence for being
too intolerant.
 
H

Helpful person

Well, the original comment  was intolerant of those using music on their
site and my reply was likewise intolerant of those who use bad grammar.

So I apologise.

I guess I should have added <vbg>. Those who live in glass houses .... .
(which applies to the original criticism of using music and my criticism of
the grammar)

But I was fairly careful to avoid grammatical errors in my response.

As a matter of interest, what apart from a "hanging" sentence - one starting
with "And" - were my other errors?

Yours without malice

O&OE

The errors I found:

Starting a sentence with a conjunction, no period (full stop) at the
end of the first sentence and two, one sentence paragraphs.

With good humour,

Richard Fisher
 
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Rob Giordano [MS MVP]

Yep...it's excellent.


--
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Rob Giordano
Microsoft MVP Expression
 
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Trevor Lawrence

Richard,
Thanks for the help.

It certainly is nit-picking, but hey that's good, because I asked and I
genuinely wanted to know.

Yes, I missed the full-stop.

I DID notice (after I had posted) that I had started a sentence with a
conjunction. This IS grammatically incorrect, though probably OK
colloquially. When criticising grammar, I should have taken more care.

Is it incorrect to have only one-sentence paragraphs? I often do this in
emails for clarity in separating points (as in this post).

Anyway, I am probably diverting too much from the purpose of this newsgroup,
so I should desist.
--
Trevor Lawrence
Canberra
Web Site http://trevorl.mvps.org

Well, the original comment was intolerant of those using music on their
site and my reply was likewise intolerant of those who use bad grammar.

So I apologise.

I guess I should have added <vbg>. Those who live in glass houses .... .
(which applies to the original criticism of using music and my criticism
of
the grammar)

But I was fairly careful to avoid grammatical errors in my response.

As a matter of interest, what apart from a "hanging" sentence - one
starting
with "And" - were my other errors?

Yours without malice

O&OE

The errors I found:

Starting a sentence with a conjunction, no period (full stop) at the
end of the first sentence and two, one sentence paragraphs.

With good humour,

Richard Fisher
 
H

Helpful person

Is it incorrect to have only one-sentence paragraphs? I often do this in
emails for clarity in separating points (as in this post).

Anyway, I am probably diverting too much from the purpose of this newsgroup,
so I should desist.
In general a paragraph should consist of sentences that are connected
in content and meaning and develop one or more thoughts. One sentence
paragraphs generally do not do this. In your case, the two sentences
were about the same idea and hence should have been a single
paragraph. Of cause literary license allows one to break as many
"rules" as one likes. Otherwise we would never read many of the
greatest authors.
 
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Stacy

Thanks for the suggestion! As I mentioned, I'm a 2-week novice at this stuff
so I appreciate the recommendation. I presumed just by the load time that I
had a problem and I just didn't know how to fix it. (And frankly, given the
tone of the first responders I was rather hesitant to ask another question.)
I also would like the pics to open up into a separate window (so that the
user doesn't have to use the back function and reload the page) as I think
that would be easier for folks. I'm thinking from what I've read that I
would have to have a separate link for each pic; but how would I get the
separate window? Would you agree that this is a better posture and if so,
how would I accomplish that? Thanks a million for your helpfulness!
 

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