Streaming Audio

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Guest

Is there a way to put streaming audio into a FP web and have it play as the
user clicks through the whole site and not just on one page?
 
T

Trevor L.

wfoster3 said:
Is there a way to put streaming audio into a FP web and have it play
as the user clicks through the whole site and not just on one page?

Only with a framed site. Put the audio in the top frame.
 
G

Guest

I hadn't thought of that...i suppose it could be a hidden frame?? that
wouldn't change the look of the existing site.
 
G

Guest

Good idea, but if the user has popups blocked then they don't get the music
with the site. This is for a church site that wants the choir singing in the
background.
 
A

Andrew Murray

wfoster3 said:
Good idea, but if the user has popups blocked then they don't get the
music
with the site. This is for a church site that wants the choir singing in
the
background.
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

Would you want to hear the same music every time you visit the site or what happen if you are at
work and want to visit the site? Give users the choice of not hearing the music.

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M

Mark Fitzpatrick

It would change the behavior though because your site would still be in
frames, even if one isn't visible. That would mean that the search engines
would have the same trouble as a regular frame page, and bookmarks would
only take a user to the frameset page and not the actual content.

Hope this helps,
Mark Fitzpatrick
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
 
D

DI

Spawn
http://www.jimcosoftware.com/addins.aspx
Easily create and edit pop-up windows. Pop-up windows created with Spawn
will work with most pop-up blockers including the one that comes with
Windows XP SP2.

If a pop-up blocker blocks a Spawn pop-up, the link will still be displayed
in a normal browser window.
 
G

Guest

OK, I decided to experiment with Spawn. Popup was blocked, but Windows Media
Player opened and began playing the music. This is acceptable to me because
the user can turn it off via the Windows Player and elect not to hear it if
they choose. Two questions come to mind...how current will their media player
need to be for this to work on a user's machine, and what will happen if they
are using some other browser? Will their default media player kick in?

BTW...thanks for all the response to my questions, this really is a big help!!

Wanda
 
G

Guest

Yes Mark, this does help. I want to design the site as the customer wishes,
but also as efficiently and correctly as possible. Thanks for your input!!

Wanda
 
G

Guest

Also a good point. Thanks for your input!

Wanda

Thomas A. Rowe said:
Would you want to hear the same music every time you visit the site or what happen if you are at
work and want to visit the site? Give users the choice of not hearing the music.

--
==============================================
Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
==============================================
If you feel your current issue is a results of installing
a Service Pack or security update, please contact
Microsoft Product Support Services:
http://support.microsoft.com
If the problem can be shown to have been caused by a
security update, then there is usually no charge for the call.
==============================================
 

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