Thanks a  lot Sean,

I think you have the right solution.
I will have to work hard because I am not familiar with Dynamic HTML.
A few trials and errors should solve the problem.

Thanks again

Alain


> Le 15 mai 2019 à 20:56, Pi Digital via use-livecode 
> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> a écrit :
> 
> Hi again Alain
> 
> What you are talking about I think is known as a form of Dynamic HTML. 
> Basically you use LiveCode to build your list of audio files (put the files 
> into tFileList) and choose one (random or picked by the user via a 
> mobilePick...) then replace out the source file pointer (<source src= ...) in 
> the html file. 
> 
> Because you will not be able to write over the original html file included 
> with your app package you will want to duplicate the contents of the html 
> folder into the (specialFolderPath) “Documents” folder. If you are 
> downloading additional audio have these stored directly into 
> Documents/html/audio/. 
> 
> Once you’ve changed the html file you can either refresh the page or set the 
> htmltext of the browser to the contents of the updated html file (which is 
> the best option. 
> 
> Sean Cole
> Pi Digital Prod Ltd
> 
>> On 15 May 2019, at 21:44, Alain Vezina via use-livecode 
>> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Thanks Sean,
>> 
>> You did not misunderstand my request.
>> 
>> You make me go one step forward : now I can call a sound to be played from a 
>> folder where there are several other sound.
>> 
>> Now, how can I played a sound chosen by random your chosen by the user; in 
>> other words, how can I replace "piano-melody.wav" by the name of the chosen 
>> sound, never knowing wich sound will be chosen by the user or by a random 
>> procedure ? How my program can write in an HTML file, considering there is a 
>> list of all the soud files including the extention .WAV or .MP3 or another 
>> one?
>> 
>> Regards
>> 
>> Alain
>> 
>> 
>>> Le 14 mai 2019 à 17:02, Pi Digital via use-livecode 
>>> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> a écrit :
>>> 
>>> Hi Alain
>>> 
>>> The key here is in the line
>>> 
>>> <source src="piano-melody.wav" type="audio/wav">
>>> 
>>> Instead of just piano-melody.wav you would put in the whole path or 
>>> relative path to the file. Example, if your file structure has a folder 
>>> called ‘html’ containing your html file and then another folder called 
>>> ‘audio’ which contains all your audio files including one called 
>>> piano-melody.wav then the code would read
>>> 
>>> <source src="/audio/piano-melody.wav" type="audio/wav">
>>> 
>>> This points to the file in a relative path to the html file itself. 
>>> 
>>> Does this help or have I misunderstood your request?
>>> 
>>> Regards
>>> 
>>> Sean Cole
>>> Pi Digital Prod Ltd
>>> 
>>>> On 14 May 2019, at 20:52, Alain Vezina via use-livecode 
>>>> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Hi all,
>>>> 
>>>> Is there somebody who knows how to play one sound after another using the 
>>>> path of each sound.
>>>> 
>>>> I read the lesson [ How do I play sound files in HTML5? ] where I have to 
>>>> type the name the sound in the HTML file and to put the sound file into 
>>>> the standalone folder.
>>>> 
>>>> You know, I want to use one of my sounds libraries as I did into a 
>>>> standalone for Mac, PC , IOS or Android : you specify once the path of the 
>>>> library and the name of the sound you want to be played. The sounds 
>>>> library is not in the app and every sound has his proper name. So I can 
>>>> play a sound chosen by random  or chosen by the user.
>>>> 
>>>> Alain Vezina
>>>> Logilangue
>>>> www.logilangue.com
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
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