18th November 2006, 12:56 PM
Sorry Etoven, but that's not what's being used here... the code is < embed src="http://www.tcforums.com/edenmaster/europe.mid" hidden="true" autostart="true" >< /div >. That doesn't look like a bgmusic tag to me. :)
I think I just need to tell SeaMonkey how to handle embedded midi files...
Ignoring the fact that this isn't BGSound, actually, the opposite is true. BGSound (I think that's the actual tag) is an IE-exclusive tag. Mozilla, as a Netscape-decendant browser, ignores MS's "we make the standards no matter what anyone else says" mentality and follows the actual standards... Firefox can support it with the proper plugin (and Windows XP/2000) because it's trying to be more IE-compatible, but that doesn't change the fact that the blame is on Microsoft for refusing to follow standards (such as MS Java vs. actual Java...), not Mozilla for not liking the way MS wants everyone to use their own proprietary systems and not generally agreed on ones.
We have a Sears... they cut back their game department to almost nothing years ago. I wonder if they'll have any Wiis... probably not; since it's right next to Kay-Bee, people will probably actually look there...
I think I just need to tell SeaMonkey how to handle embedded midi files...
Quote:etoven: Any browser that isn't an utter piece of crap supports the "BGMUSIC" TAG
ABF: Wait! That means mozilla is .....
etoven: Ow, snap! Really ??? Who would of thought?
Ignoring the fact that this isn't BGSound, actually, the opposite is true. BGSound (I think that's the actual tag) is an IE-exclusive tag. Mozilla, as a Netscape-decendant browser, ignores MS's "we make the standards no matter what anyone else says" mentality and follows the actual standards... Firefox can support it with the proper plugin (and Windows XP/2000) because it's trying to be more IE-compatible, but that doesn't change the fact that the blame is on Microsoft for refusing to follow standards (such as MS Java vs. actual Java...), not Mozilla for not liking the way MS wants everyone to use their own proprietary systems and not generally agreed on ones.
Quote:lazy is brilliant (shards, for enchanting gloves) because no one, and I mean NO ONE, is going to search frickin' SEARS for a Wii, except geniuses!
We have a Sears... they cut back their game department to almost nothing years ago. I wonder if they'll have any Wiis... probably not; since it's right next to Kay-Bee, people will probably actually look there...