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Joseph W. Lowery

"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"


If you??™ve entered this long Windows Media Player class ID previously, you can click the arrow
button and choose the ID from the drop-down list.
3. Change the width and height values in the W and H text boxes to match the desired control display.
The Windows Media Player display resizes to match your dimensions as closely as possible.
4. Click the Parameters button.
5. Click the Add (+) button and enter the first parameter: FileName. Use Tab to move to the
Value column.
6. Enter the path and filename for your audio file. Unfortunately, there is no Browse button in the
Parameters dialog box, so you must enter the pathname by hand. If the audio file resides in your
site, be sure to specify a relative URL rather than an absolute one.
7. Continue entering the desired parameters and values for your audio file, as shown in Figure 27-7.
FIGURE 27-7
Inserting a Windows Media Player ActiveX control object into a Web page.
8. Click OK when you??™re finished.
The Windows Media Player ActiveX control has many parameters to choose from??”34, to be exact.
Explaining all these parameters is beyond the scope of this book, but Table 27-3 describes the key
parameters.
As with plugins, all the parameters and/or values of an ActiveX control may be linked to a
dynamic source.


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