Hello,

A website I visit used this:

<EMBED ALIGN='CENTER' AUTOSTART='true' HEIGHT='1' LOOP='true' 
SRC='https://www.youtube.com/v/s1lPe-xe__M&autoplay=1' WIDTH='1'></EMBED>

Tough the video doesn't play, the audio does, and there
is no way to turn it off... (aside from closing the tab)

Apparently, it is using Javascript to bypass my user
preferences, media.autoplay.enabled = false
(If I set noscript to disallow JS for this site, then

Am I misunderstanding the media.autoplay.enabled knob?

To me it is a bug that a site can force me to listen
to some audio stream, with no off button. Agree?

Looking at the page info for the specific item,
Seamonkey says Type: application/x-shockwave-flash
how does it determine that?

Regards.
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