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DATEJun 2, 1998
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TICKET ARCHIVE -> Composer question
No Wonder User - Jun 2, 1998 - 10:17 am
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Knowledge Level: Intermediate
Problem: Software
Computer Type: Apple
Model: Performa 6360 Power PC
RAM: 32meg
RAM Enhancer: Virtual Memory
OS Version: System 7.5.3

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User Platform: Macintosh
Server Platform: Other
HTML Editor: Netscape Composer for Mac
Experience Level: Comfortable (Do what I need to)
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My question is directed to someone who uses a Macintosh computer and Netscape Composer to create web pages.
Question: How do I put background music into my Composer page? Is there a way to get to the actual HTML and type it in? Or must I use the "Insert" menu somehow to do this? I'm still learning the program, but the person I'm creating the page for, wishes to have background audio--and eventually realaudio sound.
I hope there is a way to use Composer both as a WYSIWYG and edit the HTML. I need to insert the audio file, then do whatever it takes to upload the audio file with composer to my web host/server so it will play. I'm still a bit confused on this uploading stuff. If I use just the HTML for the audio file on my computer, the file will have to travel to the server with my Composer page. If is use the original SRC and link directly, the original SRC sometimes moves and then the audio file won't work either.
Julie at NoWonder asked me to forward this question to this URL. She thought someone here would better be able to answer my query.
Thanks,
Patti Elliott



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No Wonder Tech - Jun 3, 1998 - 9:59 am
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Dear patti,

i don't think you are going to be able to use neyscape for all this. to look at the html you are looking for "source." I don't use nescape at all so can't tell you exactly where to look. but i know its in there. Netscape will ask you to pick an application to view or edit the source code an plain text reader will work such as Simple text. I like Bbedit better. Then you sould be able to ad in you html source code. I do not know if netscape will uplink this source code properly. once you do things beyond the abilities of these html programs they often can not up link the page you wrote properly. you may need to learn how to ftp. this is why I do not use these programs at all an just write the source code from scratch. If I have made this all to confusing please tell me I will try to help you more. Jerry

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