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I am setting up a page with 17 flash audio files. All goes well with the first
15, but as soon as I add the 16th player, none of the players on the page will work Firefox, Safari, or Opera. Strangely, IE7 works OK with 17 players. http://montcoband.jazzmenduo.com/test/listen.html the page (with 15 players). Any ideas? |
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17 flash players on a single page, ugh! Look at Wimpy Streaming audio
Player. One player can handle ALL your MP3 audio clips from a single playlist. Very easy to install, dirt simple to update playlists later. http://www.wimpyplayer.com/affiliate...ate.php?id=836 --Nancy O. Alt-Web Design & Publishing www.alt-web.com "Often Confused" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message news:g3107g$jgu$1@forums.macromedia.com... > I am setting up a page with 17 flash audio files. All goes well with the first > 15, but as soon as I add the 16th player, none of the players on the page will > work Firefox, Safari, or Opera. Strangely, IE7 works OK with 17 players. > http://montcoband.jazzmenduo.com/test/listen.html the page (with 15 players). > Any ideas? > |
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Thanks. If I have too, I'll try that, but I don't think a playlist approach is
fully suitable in this case. These are sample files , and the user is likely to skip around and play the ones he/she wants. Also, the target audience is an older demographic, and I prefer the "one button per song" approach for that reason. |
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