Re: embedding an mp3 player with sea monkey

2014-08-10 Thread cyberzen
Le 10/08/2014 02:06, ikane1...@aol.com a écrit : I am trying to embed a mp3 player but am having no luck. Is it possible that SeaMonkey is incompatible with the code for certain mp3 players? Does the mp3 player HTML code (that I cut and paste into Seamonkey) need to be an mp3 player that is onl

Re: embedding an mp3 player with sea monkey

2014-08-10 Thread WaltS48
On 08/09/2014 08:06 PM, ikane1...@aol.com wrote: I am trying to embed a mp3 player but am having no luck. Is it possible that SeaMonkey is incompatible with the code for certain mp3 players? Does the mp3 player HTML code (that I cut and paste into Seamonkey) need to be an mp3 player that is onl

Re: embedding an mp3 player with sea monkey

2014-08-10 Thread Ed Mullen
ikane1...@aol.com pounded out : I am trying to embed a mp3 player but am having no luck. Is it possible that SeaMonkey is incompatible with the code for certain mp3 players? Does the mp3 player HTML code (that I cut and paste into Seamonkey) need to be an mp3 player that is only compatible with

Re: embedding an mp3 player with sea monkey

2014-08-10 Thread Philip Taylor
Ed Mullen wrote: Works fine in SM etc. IFF MP3 is natively supported by the host operating system/and or hardware : To avoid patent issues, support for MPEG 4, H.264, MP3 and AAC is not built directly into Firefox on desktop and mobile (Android and Firefox OS). Instead it relies on support

Re: Seamonkey Mail for .eml

2014-08-10 Thread Geoff Welsh
Trane Francks wrote: So far, Ray_Net's suggestion to use Thunderbird seems to be the most viable. Thunderbird will quite happily open/display EML files when asked externally. Alternatively, use SM to view the EML file in the browser (ugly headers and all). Cheers to you, Geoff. oh, I see. It

Re: Seamonkey Mail for .eml

2014-08-10 Thread Ed Mullen
Geoff Welsh pounded out : Trane Francks wrote: So far, Ray_Net's suggestion to use Thunderbird seems to be the most viable. Thunderbird will quite happily open/display EML files when asked externally. Alternatively, use SM to view the EML file in the browser (ugly headers and all). Cheers to yo

Re: Seamonkey Mail for .eml

2014-08-10 Thread Cecil Bankston
Ed Mullen wrote: Geoff Welsh pounded out : Trane Francks wrote: So far, Ray_Net's suggestion to use Thunderbird seems to be the most viable. Thunderbird will quite happily open/display EML files when asked externally. Alternatively, use SM to view the EML file in the browser (ugly headers and a

Re: Seamonkey Mail for .eml

2014-08-10 Thread JAS
Cecil Bankston wrote: > Ed Mullen wrote: >> Geoff Welsh pounded out : >>> Trane Francks wrote: So far, Ray_Net's suggestion to use Thunderbird seems to be the most viable. Thunderbird will quite happily open/display EML files when asked externally. Alternatively, use SM to view

Re: embedding an mp3 player with sea monkey

2014-08-10 Thread Philip Chee
On 10/08/2014 22:18, Ed Mullen wrote: > ikane1...@aol.com pounded out : >> I am trying to embed a mp3 player but am having no luck. >> Is it possible that SeaMonkey is incompatible with the code for certain mp3 >> players? Does the mp3 player HTML code (that I cut and paste into Seamonkey) >> nee