If the link is to an .mpeg (
www.domanename.com/filename.mpeg) that is correct
behavior although it may also offer to open it in the default app.
If the sound is supposed to play in the web page then it must be properly
accessed through an embed or object tag. If the choice of embed or object is
implemented through JavaScript, then running JavaScript must be allowed. A
plug-in must be enabled for .mpeg files, if more than one plug-in (or multiple
versions of the same plug-in) is enabled for the same file type the conflict may
prevent the file from playing.
Include your Windows and browser versions and what plug-ins are installed. Also
a link to a page that displays the problem. Some websites are written so as to
only work in one browser (the one the author uses).
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G. R. Woodring
Date: 7/3/2009 12:03 PM, Author: Roger Wrote:
> My internet explorer will not open mpeg. It wants to save it. Can I
> change this??