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I apologize for starting a new thread, but I was in the process of getting
help and the replies stopped coming. I have Crescendo Player downloaded and installed and I want it to play in Netscape, but it won't. I know it works because I have tested it and I know it is installed to the right file path or directory or whatever you call it. In any case it is listed as a Netscape Plug-in. I have Windows Media Player embedded in IE and it will play the midi on my website. But when I go to Netscape the midi won't play even though I have Crescendo listed as a plug-in. I have a space on my website for the midi. When I click on that it tells me I need a plug-in to play the midi and suggests that I download Quicktime. Well, I already have Quicktime installed as a plug-in in IE. If I install Quicktime in Netscape will that conflict with the Quicktime in IE? Otherwise, why won't Crescendo play in Netscape even though it is listed as a plug-in? Can anyone help me resolve this? -- Message posted via http://www.windowskb.com |
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