What ever is defined on the server's MIME tables will be "played" by the
web browser, as long as the "player" is available on the client machine.
AFAIK anyways.
Regards,
Mark
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Subject: [javascript] RE: Is there a way to "play" a .exe file ?
> Graphic: PNG
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> Audio: MP3, WAV
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> Video: RAM, MOV
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> Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 6:32 AM
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> Subject: [javascript] RE: Is there a way to "play" a .exe file ?
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> so, which extensions ARE supported, besides for .jpg, .gif and .mid
???
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