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I need to display a wmv or mpg file (using media player) within a ie browser window.

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Nathan Beckham - 26 Mar 2004 19:37 GMT
I need to display a wmv or mpg file (using media player) within a ie
browser window using an HTML file.  I have an app that needs to run
local on XP and 2000 which has IE 6 and Media Player 9.  It is all HTM
files that have links to videos.

Instead of launching another window I need to have a htm file that
hosts the video file medium sized then has links on the bottom and top
surrounding the video (ie: next, previous, back).

Sort of like hosting a flash file within a htm file.
Elke Nau - 27 Mar 2004 12:16 GMT
   
    ----- Nathan Beckham wrote: -----
   
    I need to display a wmv or mpg file (using media player) within a ie
    browser window using an HTML file.  I have an app that needs to run
    local on XP and 2000 which has IE 6 and Media Player 9.  It is all HTM
    files that have links to videos.
   
    Instead of launching another window I need to have a htm file that
    hosts the video file medium sized then has links on the bottom and top
    surrounding the video (ie: next, previous, back).
   
    Sort of like hosting a flash file within a htm file.
   
 
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