You are being very patient, thank you. Well, I'm such a tyro at this that I'm not sure exactly what I mean. I had hoped that I could establish a personal page and publish it on the web (which I think I've done). Then, onto this page, I had hoped to place (or whatever verb is correct here) a number of fin files, so that anyone checking out my page could click on said file and hear it play back. I"m not sure that means "linking" to said file or not. If it does, then I am probably in over my head.

Thanks again for hanging in there.

Dean

On Nov 27, 2006, at 4:28 PM, Aaron Sherber wrote:

At 07:11 PM 11/27/2006, Dean M. Estabrook wrote:
>Ok, So I now have a published website, and I have an MP3 file
>transferred into my comcast storage.  However, I can not seem to find
>a way by which to get the file from storage onto my one and only
>page.

Do you mean that you want to link to the file from your main page? This requires writing some HTML and creating a link to the file. Assuming that the mp3 is in the root directory of your web site, the HTML would look like this:

<a href="mymusic.mp3">Click here to listen</a>

Comcast may have a browser-based editor that simplifies this for you; I don't know.

Aaron.

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