To: CedarDave
I NEED help~
If I want to have a hyperlink that opens a seperate window to an audio stream- what is the html code for that????
117 posted on
02/18/2006 1:04:22 PM PST by
eeevil conservative
(Seeking to marry a RICH MALE CHAUVANIST PIG.....(Cedar Dave has admitted to being 2 of the 4))
To: eeevil conservative
You mean like this:
To: eeevil conservative
To: eeevil conservative
BTW, listened to Mark on the radio driving home last night. Once I got past the US Border Security Zone, El Paso Division, and answered the mandatory questions (Are you a US citizen? What is you destination?) and the officer checked the back seat of my P/U (only my dog there), I looked at the clock and saw that Mark was on WBAP. Picked him up with only occasional fades all the way over the Guadalupe Mountain pass into NM and Carlsbad.
To: eeevil conservative
"If I want to have a hyperlink that opens a seperate window to an audio stream- what is the html code for that????"Go to the Audio stream you want to post and copy the HTML that comes up like this one.
http://www.kste.com/main.html.
Now add < a href=" in front of the HTML, and at the end of the HTML put ">KTST 650 (or whatever radio station it is, so when all put together it looks like this.
< a href="http://www.kste.com/main.html">KTST 650 click here< /a>
When you do this be sure to close where I have put the space between the (<) and the (a) at the beginning and the space I put between the (<) and the (/) at the end. The space is put there to keep it so you can see how it is done. Now when I/you close the space you will actually get the link. Like this:
KTST 650 click here
141 posted on
02/18/2006 9:09:52 PM PST by
Spunky
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