Re: Movies Not Working on PC's
by "Ted Temer" <temer(at)c-zone.net>
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Robert:
Clicking on "COOKS" I too, get an invalid message. IE 5 invited me to click
for Microsoft support and the following message appeared:
More information about the Windows Media Player error you received:
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Error 8007000D
The data is invalid.
Sorry, no more help is available for this problem at this time. See other
resources below.
Other help resources
Other help resources are available by clicking the link above.
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Obviously, the Windows Media Player does not like the file format for some
reason. I am using the latest version of Media Player. Pent II, Windows
98-Second Edition, 64 Meg RAM, IE-5 with all the latest goodies installed
from Microsoft's Update Site.
Hope this is some help.
Best wishes
Ted Temer
Temercraft Designs Redding, CA
temer(at)c-zone.net
www.temercraft.com/
www.newsredding.com/
> Okay, I'm sorry for the sloppiness of these requests, please bare with
> me. I'm having one of those bad computer days!
>
> Here's the URL, which I forgot on my last message:
> http://www.stoneflower.com
>
> In trying to get the two movies to show up on PC's (one where it says to
> click and another under the "COOK" link) I've flattened them and coded
> in the complete URL for each since several people say they get a path
> and file name error. My HTML guide doesn't mention any other tricks for
> crossplatform compatibility, so I'm at my wits end (not a long trip, in
> any case!)
>
> ALSO, while working on this I've discovered much to my horror that IE
> 4.5 isn't recognizing my table! NN 4.7 doesn't have a problem with them,
> but the type is all over the map in IE . HELP!
>
> TIA,
>
> Robert
>
>
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