Srikanth Jeeva wrote:
> Thanks a lot ..
> this helped me so much..
You should also be aware that supporting audio and video on the web is
undergoing a significant change in the transition from HTML 4.01 to
HTML5.
HTML5 includes a couple of new tags and . Several modern
browsers (Safari, Googl
Robert Walker wrote:
> Srikanth Jeeva wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Plz suggest me a player to play .wav or .aiff files. so that i can use
>> it in my Ruby on Rails App.
>
> The server-side has nothing to do with this. Players exists client-side.
> Web browsers will typically rely on a plugin to play soun
Srikanth Jeeva wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Plz suggest me a player to play .wav or .aiff files. so that i can use
> it in my Ruby on Rails App.
The server-side has nothing to do with this. Players exists client-side.
Web browsers will typically rely on a plugin to play sound files. For
instance on the Mac
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