Question: How do you embed an MP3 file (like a podcast, song or background music) into a web page or an RSS feed so that visitors can listen to the audio in the browser itself without requiring an external player like QuickTime or Windows Media Player?
The updated answer I've used most recently [110127] comes from Bjorn the Librarian. For that and for his screenname, I <3 him 4 evah*.
I'm storing music like that found in the Herald's page of Haunting, Gracious Melodies on a site hosted by Google.
*Disclaimer: Duration of 4 evah may not actually be forever. <3 may or may not indicate passionate, romantic, and / or legally binding love.
Red Dragon
A test of two methods of displaying an image from Webshots.
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Listening to: Vangelis - The Dragon
Chocolate Milk, the Video
He wants his chocolate milk.
Nine out of ten people who've seen this would like to drown the little rat in chocolate milk.
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Nine out of ten people who've seen this would like to drown the little rat in chocolate milk.
I Dream Of Gardens In The Desert
... and the never-forgotten sounds of the vir.
This has been a test of the Google Operating System blog's tip on how to Embed MP3 Files Into Your Website
You are listening to: Shadowbane - Sounds of the N'koth Waste.
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World of Warcraft Coordinates
Blizzard builds the coordinates into the game but gives no easy, obvious way to access them without a mod; however, mods are not *needed* for this. Try this script command:
/script px,py=GetPlayerMapPosition("player")
DEFAULT_CHAT_FRAME:AddMessage(format("[ %s ] %s , %s",GetZoneText(),(px*100 ),(py*100)));
/script px,py=GetPlayerMapPosition("player")
DEFAULT_CHAT_FRAME:AddMessage(format("[ %s ] %s , %s",GetZoneText(),(px*100 ),(py*100)));
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Listening to: Eric Clapton - Crossroads
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