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I use Serif Page Plus 9 to create my web site and added sound files which
used to work perfectly when published but now when previewing my site in web
browser and publishing my site to the web there is no sound. Can anyone help
 
Weschris said:
I use Serif Page Plus 9 to create my web site and added sound files
which used to work perfectly when published but now when previewing my
site in web browser and publishing my site to the web there is no
sound. Can anyone help

Did you upload the sound files to your website? Are you sure you have
the path correct; e.g., the path not pointing to your hard drive but to
the directory on the webserver?

Malke
 
Weschris said:
I use Serif Page Plus 9 to create my web site and added sound files
which used to work perfectly when published but now when previewing
my site in web browser and publishing my site to the web there is no
sound. Can anyone help

Try, in IE, tools>internet options>advanced>multimedia>play sounds in
web pages - check.
 
My answer to Malke is 'Yes I did upload sound files'. As I stated when I
first published site to web the sounds could be heard. But just recently when
updating my site and publishing the sound sound files with it as before no
sound can be heard. I did wonder if any of the auto secuity updates from
Windows could be causing this problem?
 
Weschris said:
My answer to Malke is 'Yes I did upload sound files'. As I stated when I
first published site to web the sounds could be heard. But just recently
when updating my site and publishing the sound sound files with it as
before no sound can be heard. I did wonder if any of the auto secuity
updates from Windows could be causing this problem?
Have you confirmed whether or not the sounds can be heard when the site is
accessed by another computer, so as to isolate whether or not it is YOUR
computer that is having the problem?

It is possible that something has changed in the MIME settings of the web
server preventing a particular type of sound file from playing.
 
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