Background Music Issue

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Rob Giordano [MS MVP]

If you open each in a separate window you may end up with a ton of windows
opened and the viewer still having to get back somehow. I think what you
might need is a photoalbum...don't use Frontpage's...take a look at JAlbum
and if you like it and decide to use it come back for help if you need.
JAlbum is free and uses JAVA (you'll need to install it from Sun) to
generate the albums but doesn't use JAVA to run on your web.



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Rob Giordano
Microsoft MVP Expression
 
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Trevor Lawrence

Stacy,

I apologise if my response was inappropriate. I was in fact replying to the
person who replied to you saying that music shouldn't be used at all. I have
some music on this site
http://tandcl.homemail.com.au/ and I give the viewer the option to turn it
on or off with a button.

Re use of picture albums, I use Jalbum on this site
http://trevorl.mvps.org/ratec/album.html and I agree with Rob that it is a
good piece of software and fairly easy to use. I find that one has to take a
bit of care NOT to close the JAlbum page, but to reload the previous page.
This could just be the way it is constructed or something I have done wrong
In any case, the return button is present, so shouldn't cause confusion.

There are also other ways to put an album together, using JavaScript. I use
one here http://tandcl.homemail.com.au/gallery.html. To see it in action,
click on a Slideshow button. As you can see, it opens the slideshow in a
separate page which is reused for each slide. When the page is closed, the
viewer returns to the calling page.

I would be happy to give any help that I can in using either JAlbum, or the
one I put together myself (although I am not sure that it as easy for a
beginner as it should be - mea culpa).
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Trevor Lawrence
Canberra
Web Site http://trevorl.mvps.org
 
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Ronx

http://tandcl.homemail.com.au/ adds the HTTP header

Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8

This will over-rule whatever content type or encoding meta tags you have
in your page and the browser attempts to render the page as UTF-8. I
wish hosts would not add this HTTP header and let webmasters use their
choice of encoding.

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Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.

http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp
 
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Trevor Lawrence

Ronx said:
http://tandcl.homemail.com.au/ adds the HTTP header

Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8

This will over-rule whatever content type or encoding meta tags you have
in your page and the browser attempts to render the page as UTF-8. I wish
hosts would not add this HTTP header and let webmasters use their choice
of encoding.

Ron,

Thanks for this.

How does one know what the web server adds as a header ?
 

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