Your map now works just fine in my copy of Firefox. There are broken links
and other coding errors, but the map is OK. Make sure you're not working
with a local or cached copy.

At 60, I hardly qualify as an old fogie, but I do know something about good
music and web sites. Midi files do not qualify as good music.
This is from the Yale Web Style manual:
http://www.webstyleguide.com/multimedia/design.html
"For example, if a visitor is looking at your page at a public workstation
and you have looping bird calls as a background sound without any control
options, the visitor will experience an unsettling (and potentially
embarrassing) moment when he or she cannot control interaction with your
site. Many users in this situation will simply close the browser window to
make the sound stop, which means that they never get to see the page
content.

When designing a media interface, let interaction with your media be
entirely user-driven. Always include user controls, such as a media
controller bar, and make sure that users have a way to turn it off. Avoid
prescribed playback options like auto play or looping that take control from
the user. With auto play, for example, media files begin playing when a Web
page is loaded. If the page has other elements, such as descriptive text,
the user who wants just the text will find the video distracting. Design
your media interface so that files play only when the user explicitly elects
to initiate playback."
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 It's probably the slashes. A link like this:
> http://www.geocities.com/vizzy98/euromap\england.html will work in IE,but

       I went in and changed all the \s to /s but it didn't make any
difference. But thanks, it was worth a try,

> The midi file is another story. Sound files, especially midis, seldom add
> anything to a web site, and should always be voluntary. In this case, I
> was
> listening to some very nice Christamas music which was obliterated by your
> site. Lose this "Feature".

        I'll have to see why the "stop" button doesn't work on the player.
Actually most of the people who go to my web page are old fogies like me and
enjoy good music. Sorry if you had a problem with it.
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