Large .wav File Downloaded But Not Played w/Internet Explorer |
Q146611
When you use Microsoft Internet Explorer version 2.0 to view a Web page that uses the BGSOUND tag (a reference to a background sound file on a Web page), the .wav (audio) file may seem to be downloaded but may not be played.
The server on which the Web page is located is using European Microsoft
Windows NT Academic Centre (EMWAC) version .94 for the Hypertext Transfer
Protocol Service (HTTPS).
This Beta version of EMWAC can play smaller .wav files referenced with
the BGSOUND tag. However, it cannot play .wav files that are larger than
4 megabytes in size.
This problem was corrected in EMWAC server version .98. The administrator of the server must upgrade to this updated version.
HTTP (or HyperText Transfer Protocol) is widely used on the Internet for
publishing information with links to other items. It is often referred to
as a HyperMedia service because it allows pointers to different media
items: text, pictures, sounds, video clips, and so on.
EMWAC Server is public domain HTTP server software developed by the
European Microsoft Windows NT Academic Centre.
The server software and more information on its use can be found at the
following location:
http:\\www.emwac.ed.ac.uk
Additional query words: 95
Keywords : kbtool win95 msiew95
Issue type :
Technology : kbIEsearch kbIE95Search kbZNotKeyword3 kbIE200Win95
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