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So, after years of using the embed code for wmv videos, I have decided I want to have validated web sites. And I cannot get it validated using embed. So, I have looked up several web sites that claim to solve the problem using "object" instead of embed, but none of the scripts work! My video does not show up at all.
Can anyone give me a snippet of code that will allow me to "embed" video in the design and will be valid? Thanks |
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Have a look here. Incidentally, it's a great site to turn to for solving problems and learning to do things properly.
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