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Code One
09-22-2003, 12:25 AM
I was wanting to know if I could prepare a html document or file which would hold a database of sound files, and that there would be some way to refrence that "database" from another html document. That way you would have a much larger amount of sound files on one page. I've noticed that a browser can handle up to about 58 sound files ranging from 100k-300k. Thats alot but I'm talking 100's. If there was some way to set those excess files off on another page to be refrenced by another which is acting as host. Then the browser resources would virtually be unlimited. I think...

Any help?

Code One

96turnerri
09-22-2003, 07:51 AM
why do you want them in a text file, couldnt you just put them in their own directory, and on the page, have a play pause next prev buttons etc, refernce each *.wav file?

Code One
09-22-2003, 10:21 AM
but you see a browser can handle only so much, so if I could make a sort of database seperate from the original, I would then save alot of viable resources, and be able to have 100's upon 100's of embed files working out of one page. See what I mean?

Does anyone?

Code One

P.s. Kinda like the <script src="blah"> tag.

96turnerri
09-22-2003, 10:39 AM
no sorry i really dont see what ur on about call me dense, but im having a bad day, read it again l8r then maybe itl make some sense lol