Exotica opened this issue on May 08, 2002 ยท 43 posts
gulfmystery posted Wed, 08 May 2002 at 10:49 AM
I am the web designer 99% of peope's browsers can view inline frames, as a web designer it is impossible to code and design for every browser out there..I DO NOT code for netscape at all, only 5% of surfers use netscape these days anyway and almost all designers do not code for every type of browser, as it would cost far too much for the client........All the new ones can see and view inline frames in 2 months my own site has had 14,000 visitors and not one person has been unable to view my inline frames..with the exception of 2 who viewed in netscape Yes the midi I used is ALLOWED, it is a version that is provided for use on peoples web pages..as long as it is not SOLD it is ok....the Midi by Mike Oldfield is on thousands of sites.every single WAV or midi on the net has a copyright, therefore I am careful where I download things from....It is not the webpage who gets into trouble if a record company does not want the music in midi form, it is the creator of the midi..Therefore sometimes you have to just do what u feel is best.... Thank You