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 2-8-2006 10:37 PM
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Kate McNeice  |
| KaMcN@dygo.com |
Location: USA |
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Good site. Hope you get lots of hits and expand. Thanks.Thanks for the chance to sign your guestbook.
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sloppymoe  |
| sloppymoe77@yahoo.com |
Location: florida |
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your site is hilarious
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| 95) |
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Anavar  |
| naroip@mail.us |
Location: USA |
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Great site!I have added it in bookmarks! Thanks!
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| 94) |
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Humayun Hussain  |
| pisces_hands_ad@yahoo.com |
Location: pakistan |
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dear nunzio; i like your site very much and am also thank ful to you. i was searching for audio streaming scripts and found your site in google. i have implemented ur method and am thankful to you for your nice help.
once again thanks alot nd BYE
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Peter Riedel  |
| prphoto@hotmail.com |
Location: Toronto ON |
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I haven't laughed this hard in a long time ! Thank you for these great pieces.
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Norma Alderson  |
| NoAlde@walla.com |
Location: USA |
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You have an outstanding good and well structured site. I enjoyed browsing through it.
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Lynn  |
| allfreebielinks@velocity.net |
Location: Pa |
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Thankyou Thankyou so much for the tutorial on putting music on webpages. I searched for days and only yours worked.
Hugs to you.
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| 90) |
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Kelli Ratner  |
| KeRat@eurosport.com |
Location: USA |
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This is a very good site. Good design too.
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| 89) |
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Margo Fuller  |
| MaFul@locos.com |
Location: USA |
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I am impressed, I am really impressed. Great Site
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| 88) |
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Sam Kueker  |
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Location: USA |
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 1-15-2006 03:24 PM
I wish all web pages could be this excellent. Great Job.
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| 87) |
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Nadine  |
| genviagra@mail.com |
Location: Nebraska |
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Good work, webmaster.
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| 86) |
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Garry Hargraves  |
| GaHarg@locos.com |
Location: USA |
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I saw your great site and thought to sign the guestbook. So keep up the good work I already added the site to my personal favorites.
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Creekmore Horne  |
| CreeHo@hotmail.com |
Location: USA |
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I love your site, its excellent. I will recommend it to all my frends.
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| 84) |
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Peter McKey  |
| mancelin@e-mail.co.uk |
Location: Great Britain |
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Great site. Great design.
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Karl  |
| kimira@horok.com |
Location: Mississippi |
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WoW, great site.
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| 82) |
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Kit Goodrum  |
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Location: USA |
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 1-8-2006 01:17 PM
Interesting and informative. I will continue to visit and have added this to my favorite sites.
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Elaine Saviello  |
| elainesaviello@yahoo.com |
Location: - |
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You are a riot! Cool site!
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Drew Rudin  |
| rudr@kturn.com |
Location: USA |
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A great site! An excellent site!
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| 79) |
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Gaston Rapoport  |
| gasrapo@zig-zag.net |
Location: USA |
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Pretty good site. Hope you can contain what you might unleash with this site.
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| 78) |
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Barbra Caperton  |
| capebar@fusemail.com |
Location: USA |
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I've had a good look around your site, and you've done a marvelous job.
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| 77) |
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Nick Smith  |
| nick_smith00@yahoo.com |
Location: USA |
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very nice site, excellent content and navigation
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| 76) |
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Jeff Prothrow  |
| jeprot@locos.com |
Location: USA |
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Great site and guestbook. Just surfed the web and found your great site. It's really very good.
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Joseph Miller  |
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Location: USA |
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 12-10-2005 11:28 PM
Keep it up. Excellent site. I really like your stuff.
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Sebastien  |
| kimira@horok.com |
Location: Nevada |
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I found your site in Google. It's cool! This was a great site! I'll visit often. Wonderful!!! Fantastic!
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 12-7-2005 03:01 AM
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| 72) |
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Lee Martin  |
| red_roach_420@yahoo.com |
Location: newton falls ohio |
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And i thought i had a warped sense of humor! keep it up man!
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| 71) |
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james  |
| jamesdavid890@yahoo.com |
Location: us |
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The topics are very interesting. I spent one hour on watching your site.
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| 70) |
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Crame Velasquez  |
| emarc_v@yahoo.com |
Location: - |
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hi nunzio. got a big problem and i need your expertise. i read your posts in Ozzu forums and it really gave me a big help in embedding video clip in my web page. but my problem is, as i do it, i don't know how to align the text i added. i want it to be on the center as well just below the media player 90which is also at the center). please tell me what to do. tnx.
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Delores Millar  |
| mildel@dygo.com |
Location: USA |
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Thank you for developing this very good site
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| 68) |
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john  |
| samjohn0009@yahoo.com |
Location: usa |
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Excellent site. Really Awesome. Will surely visit soon. Thanks a lot.
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| 67) |
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Shelia Jobs  |
| shejo@canada.com |
Location: USA |
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Great site. Good information.
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| 66) |
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alice  |
| alicewilliams0123@yahoo.com |
Location: - |
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your site is excellent will visit soon
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| 65) |
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james david  |
| jamesdavid005@yahoo.com |
Location: USA |
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interesting site, amazing work done on the site
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| 64) |
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Julie  |
| jsebenoler@gmail.com |
Location: Oregon |
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Oh, I am so glad I found you again. I was able to get sound running on my husbands band page because of your excellent tutorial, but then I lost your URL. I have searched and searched for it and now have finally found you again. I wanted to just tell you thank you so much - yours were the ONLY instructions that worked like they were supposed to! BTW, your song list rocks, especially Anne Murray and all of those wonderful 70's tunes of my teenage years. Rock on...
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Molly Kuttner  |
| kutmo@start.com.au |
Location: USA |
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I love your site, but it is not optimized for PDA browsers. It would be nice to create a PDA version.
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| 62) |
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Marti Friedman  |
| mafrie@ziplip.com |
Location: USA |
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nice site. good work. you've created a very good site and i found a lot of interesting things
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| 61) |
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Martin Billingsley  |
| marbilli@momslife.com |
Location: USA |
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This site is fab. I found it by a complete accident, but I love it
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| 60) |
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Andrea Dickinson  |
| dickand@altavista.co.uk |
Location: USA |
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Keep up the great work on your website
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| 59) |
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Marvin Riordan  |
| marrio@lovemail.com |
Location: USA |
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Nice Site. Much information. Nice to be stain here
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| 58) |
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Libby Kelly  |
| keli@aol.com |
Location: USA |
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Really good site, and a pleasant suprise. Keep doin what you do, dont ever stop.
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| 57) |
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Grace Bulnes  |
| bulgr@mailops.com |
Location: USA |
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This is a really neat site Ill be sure to tell my friends.
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| 56) |
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Stewart Kaplan  |
| stekap@nameplanet.com |
Location: USA |
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Your site is very good. Thank you for the opportunity to sign your guest book.
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| 55) |
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Allen Simon  |
| alsi@geek.com |
Location: USA |
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The site is really excellent. A lot of interesting info. Thanks
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| 54) |
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Norman Garrison  |
| norm2264@yahoo.com |
Location: Alabama |
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I like your site. I was sent here by a friend, t4dog.
I need some help with HTML codes
can you help me please.
Iframes, things like that
Thank you
Norm
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| 53) |
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Martin  |
| need4you@mail15.com |
Location: - |
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Very good site! I like it!Thanks!
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| 52) |
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Karl Wesley  |
| weska@mailops.com |
Location: USA |
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A fantastic site, and brilliant effort. A great piece of work.
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| 51) |
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Marty Wilson  |
| mawil@newmail.net |
Location: USA |
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Really good site, and a pleasant suprise. Keep doin what you do, dont ever stop.
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| 50) |
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Michael P. Smith  |
| returndaphantom@hotmail.com |
Location: New York |
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Is there something very very very wrong with your mind? Maybe U need 22!
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 9-21-2005 03:19 PM
Initially came to your site in search for some info about streaming audio from webpages. The more I navigated your site the more I found how talented you are :)
Site well organized and complete! Keep it up!
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| 48) |
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alice  |
| aice_g_pink@hotmail.com |
Location: attleborough |
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its a kewl webbie lol
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| 47) |
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Austin Kennedy  |
| cavityburn@comcast.net |
Location: Salt Lake City, UT |
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I came across this site from http://google.com and decided to read up on how to embed a mp3 player onto my website.
Well, I have been stuck on the site for over 3 1/2 hours now watching movies, listening to music and kickin back with the singin horses.
I am curious about something that maybe you can help me out with?
I have geocities.yahoo.com hosting my first webpage, and found that they do not support the .m3u extension and was curious if there was another way to do the embed of the WMP without the .m3u?
I only need one song to play when a person comes to the page.
If you could help out with that, I would like to get a banner/ad of some sort to help bring in traffic to your website.
by the way, nice site...wish I had the knowledge you have now...would make things a whole lot easier.
Take care,
Austin
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| 46) |
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Ashley  |
| rottin_karkus420@yahoo.com |
Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma |
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| 45) |
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Delight Full Decor  |
| delightfulldecor@charter.net |
Location: Charleston, WV |
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Great site! Keep up the wonderful work.
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Brian Bayer Music  |
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Location: Austin Texas |
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 7-18-2005 09:18 PM
Totally diggin on your website. A lot to do here. LOL.
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Martin Barrington  |
| kuteradio@blueyonder.co.uk |
Location: UK & Thailand |
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Hello...
I had been searching the web for information on how to stream some Audio Music Samples from my website......when I came across your site.
At last....here was something I could understand and did exactly what I wanted.
I'm no expert by a long long way. My background is in FM radio. 3 years back I started my own creation "Kute"....and
the plan is set to start streaming radio next year. In the meantime I simply wanted to put some Music Samples on my site, which worked as I wanted.
I used your script etc and tried on an obscure page of my site.....brilliant. Thanks.
Anyway.......I'm glad I got to your site, coz my eyes have been opened! Fantastic design, looks & works really well. Has class.
Then I looked back at my site....God...Having my website was essential but my time is dedicated to the music side etc. I just ploughed into things with Frontpage..........created a site (somehow) which was quick easy and hopefully basically sound.
Now I want my site designed like this? Any suggestions as I neither have the time to learn or the natural ability!!
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Chad  |
| ctepfer@yahoo.com |
Location: USA |
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Hello,
I was doing a search trying to figure out how to use expand(this) java, and came across your site. I saw that your post referencing this page was made almost 2 years ago, so thought I would ask you my question from here.
I love your "About this Site" scripting. It is an animating script of some type... I was wondering if I could talk you into sharing this little scripting feature for an app that I am building?
Thanks in advance!
Chad T
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uncle allan  |
| alphamusicworld@yahoo.com |
Location: Singapore |
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Hi Tom,
I saw your link from the winamp forum and I am glad I did. Thank you for being so helpful with your help and coding for embedding WMP. It is hopefully what I am looking for. Incidently just to let you know I am nearly 65 years old retired and my aim is to try to help musicians get a little more exposure thru the web. I have been studying HTML 4.1 for about a year on and off and used Dreamweaver to create a quite mellow type web site, nothing special, no gizzmos ect, even some of my own music is about 25 years old that I recorded onto cassette tape, but as I said I want to try to help in my own small way other musicians.
I really like your juke box, brilliant!
Also I hope you may be able to help a old uncle when I need some help.
Great website Tom!!
uncle allan
COMMENT:
Reply from Nunzio...
Hello Uncle Allan,
Actually, it's a bit difficult referring to someone as "uncle" when that person isn't much older than myself, but that's okay. 
I don't know what link it was at the Winamp forums that directed you here, but I have no doubt that it was probably a link I posted in some obscure thread somewhere there that you inadvertantly stumbled upon.
I've just visited your site at Alpha Music World and you've done a fine job there, which tells me that your HTML 4.1 studies coupled with your use of the Dreamweaver application seems to have paid off. Hopefully, in time you will eventually drop the need to use any GUI interface like Dreamweaver and instead code entirely by hand with a text editor (eg: EditPad which is what I use). That way, you'll have more control over your pages and you'll be able to ensure that the pages display identically cross-browser, and also ensure that all pages conform to W3C recommendations and pass as valid HTML.
If you are interested in the scripting necessary to accomplish streaming your music samples directly through the browser (perhaps with the selections on this page at your site), and if you are unsure of how to go about doing so, then refer to my article on How to stream music or audio from your website. If you run into problems and need additional help, then register at my Message Board, and then log in and start a New Topic in my WebSite Woes forum. I'll then devote time in the New Topic you start to help you set up the scripting to stream music from your site directly via the browser.
So, thank you for your compliments and comments Uncle Allan, and yes... I'd be happy to help an old uncle when the old uncle needs some help. 
Thanks for signing the guestbook.
Take care,
Nunzio (Tom)
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 5-12-2005 04:16 PM
Hi, I would like to know why Im getting this message from my firewall everytime I start Winamp:
Winamp is trying to connect to nunzioweb.com ( 66.235.200.167 ) using remote port 80 (HTTP- World Wide Web). Do you want to allow this program to access the network?
Im totally amateur on this firewall stuff, so I would like to know what is going on.
Thanks.
COMMENT:
Reply from Nunzio...
Hello Leo,
It is most likely due to DrO's JTFE (Jump To File Extra) plugin checking for a new version upon Winamp startup. JTFE has been included as part of the official Winamp distribution ever since Winamp v5.02.
DrO's site and all of DrO's Winamp plugins are hosted here at nunzioweb.com.
So, you have 2 options...- Allow firewall access to nunzioweb.com (don't worry - nunzioweb.com is a trusted site). That way you'll be notified of any new JTFE distros and you can upgrade when that happens (will happen soon btw, for the very next release)
- Disable Winamp's checking for new versions of the JTFE plugin at startup. Refer to this screenshot to see exactly where in Winamp's Preferences you can go to UNcheck/disable JTFE new version checking.
Thanks for signing the guestbook, Leo.
Take care,
Nunzio
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Jeff  |
| LemmeThink77@hotmail.com |
Location: - |
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Hey, this site is cool, its the only site that gets by the skools computer so we can play games.
thank god for people like you,
heres my web site www.deschampsband.com later dude
jeff
COMMENT:
Reply from Nunzio...
Hello Jeff,
I'm glad that you're enjoying the games and that you can play them at school. 
Hey! Nice sound you guys have! > The DesChamps Band
I assume that you are Jeff Brown (Double Bass and Vocals)? Right?
Anyway, really nice music. Congratz. Reminds me of two old friends of mine.. Rex Fowler and Neal Shulman and their band from years ago, when they first started... back around 1970-1972. They called themselves Aztec Two-Step back then and still do and are active today.
This is their site > Aztec Two-Step
They started out years ago playing the local New York bars at that time (which I would frequent in my "younger years"). I used to hang and party with Rex and Neal. Their very first album (Aztec Two-Step) contained many of their hits from when they played the local NY bars, and especially at my favorite hang-out at that time -- The Right Track Inn, in Freeport, NY. Of course, the RTI no longer exists. Disappeared back in the 80's, unfortunately. I loved that bar. Ahhh well. Good things never last, do they?
Anyway, IMHO you guys have a very similar style. Especially the guitars. Needless to say, I really like your music.
My niece, Angela, also has a band site > Slick City
Angela and the rest of the guys in her band have a unique Country style.
Some of Slick City's song samples can be played directly through your browser, using the Automated Jukebox script I created for my niece, here on this page > Song Samples
Angela has the voice of an angel, and I love her and I'm very proud of her. 
Maybe you guys should consider a different way of offering your sample songs on this page > Music
Right now, you only link to the actual MP3 files themselves. This kinda "forces" the site visitor to download and play the MP3's in a media player application installed on their puter. Maybe you should consider "streaming" the music directly through the web browser, similarly to the way I do so right here at my site, either as I do in my Multiple Track Stream Example, or even as I do with my Automated Jukebox (and as my niece does with her Automated Jukebox).
You should also take note of the fact that with my Multiple Track Stream Example, that besides streaming directly through the browser, I also offer the entire playlist for download in case people want to stream the songs directly through a media player they have installed on their puter (eg: Winamp). So, setting it up that way is the best of both worlds really.
If you are interested in the scripting necessary to accomplish streaming your music samples directly through the browser, and if you are unsure of how to go about doing so, then refer to my article on How to stream music or audio from your website. If you run into problems and need additional help, then register at my Message Board, and then log in and start a New Topic in my WebSite Woes forum. I'll then devote time in the New Topic you start to help you set up the scripting to stream music from your site directly via the browser.
Thanks for signing the guestbook, Jeff.
Take care,
Nunzio
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jake  |
| jacobweatherill@hotmail.co.uk |
Location: england |
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hi nunzio
the mini golf game is excelent on your site please could you put more games on it please because they are getting boring
thanks jake
COMMENT:
Reply from Nunzio...
Hello Jake,
I'm glad you've enjoyed the games up till now. Insofar as adding more is concerned...
Well, there are currently 33 games and I will eventually add more. But that is not a priority right now. This site is not a gaming site. It's a little bit of this and a little bit of that. Right now there are no immediate plans for adding any more games, but I will do so at some point in the future.
Thanks for signing the guestbook.
Take care,
Nunzio
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 4-29-2005 01:03 PM
You're in big trouble mister! Dropped by to see what you had going on when the rugrat saw all the "cute" clowns (she's 5, everything's "cute"). And then... she saw the singing horses. I finally had to threaten to burn her Barbie dolls just to get her off the computer.
COMMENT:
Reply from Nunzio...
Hello Mrs. Jaz! 
"Cute" clowns??? LOL. I think you mean Killer Klowns, and they are a far cry from being "cute" (but I love them). 
But I'm glad your little rugrat enjoyed the "A Cappella" Horses. Clicking on each of them does get a bit addictive. So don't blame her and leave her Barbie Dolls alone!!!
Thanks for signing the guestbook, ShyShy 
Take care,
Nunz
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shan  |
| imagestrafiquees@yahoo.com |
Location: norfolk uk |
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hi nunzio
on this site you have posted all the info to put an avi onto a site page
but my avis are short see here=============>
llamajoyaviplayin.html
and i want to loop it
the player does not seem to do that
any idea how i can remedy that?
peace shan
COMMENT:
Reply from Nunzio...
Hello shan,
The looping effect you are looking to achieve can not be done with the Media player object-n-embed coding. It will not recognize a "loop" parameter. However, there is a workaround, utilizing an iframe and a META tag refresh. Here is an example I've temporarily uploaded to my server. I've used your existing "llamajoy.avi" file located at your Geocities server. If you were to move the AVI file from it's current location there, then my example would no longer work. But for now, since it does exist at it's current location, my example will indeed work.
If you are interested in what I did to accomplish the "looping" effect you are looking to achieve, this Guestbook is very limited insofar as my posting the necessary code. This is something that needs to be discussed at my Message Board, and not in my Guestbook. In that case you need to first register at my message board and then after registering, log in and post a new topic (thread) in the "Website Woes" forum at the board with an appropriately named topic title (eg: How can I loop an AVI file on a web page?), and I'll specifically devote time to help you in that new thread, once I receive auto-email notification that a new registered member has posted. I may not reply immediately though, but I will reply. Lately I haven't had time to reply to a few other posts in my forum due to my current schedule. I need to reply to those few posts, as well as yours, if you decide to post at the Message Board. I'll try to get to all of them at some point during this weekend.
Also, in your current coding, are you aware of the fact that your AVI file displays at a width of 580 px and a height of 556 px in the Internet Explorer browser? But in all other major browsers it displays at a width of 280 px and a height of 256 px. I'm certain that you did not intend this to happen, and changes to your existing code would be needed to fix that. The example I created for you displays your AVI file at a width of 580 px and a height of 556 px in all browsers, and not just in the IE browser. Again, that fix, as well as any other coding I need to show you must be done at my Message Board and not here in the Guestbook.
Thanks for signing the guestbook.
Take care,
Nunzio
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Glenn M  |
| glenn_magan@hotmail.com |
Location: Vernon CT |
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Nunzio!
I had searched for 'streaming music code html mp3' on Google and your site actually came up as the 5th or 6th hit.
I wanted to share some jokes with you seeing that our humor is quite parallel (or perpendicular?)
* It's not easy being a comedian. I mean, you try to entertain people, and all they do is laugh at you!
* I remember deciding to become a comedian at a very early age when my father took me aside and left me there!
* My father was not a great dad. One time, my hair caught on fire and he tried to put it out with a pitchfork!
* My dad was also not very bright. When I was 6, I asked him where babies came from, and he said "The stork!".I replied incredulously "You f*cked a stork???"
* My dad was an inventor, but he wasn't very good. He invented a smoke alarm that lets you sleep in an extra ten minutes!
* He wasn't good with childhood situations either. I was a bed-wetter, and he tried to cure it by buying me an electric blanket!
* My dad came very close to having sex with a model...but then the glue melted and one of the wings fell off!
You may have heard these, but as they say, a good joke always returns.
Back to playing with streaming media files....I'm still having a little trouble but I'm enjoying the troubleshooting. Just got into playing with websites and it's a blast.
By the way-that jukebox thing you have going. Couldn't you give it a friendly interface for uploading and sell it to the public? It's quite impressive. How about selling the code? :)
COMMENT:
Reply from Nunzio...
Hello again Glenn,
Aahh... it would appear as if my site does come up in the top results of that Google search, regardless of the fact that I have no meta tags in place that search engines can pick up on. I would imagine that it has something to do with the many hits my streaming audio article gets, coupled with the fact that the Google engine is one of the best on the net.
Yep... your jokes are pretty funny and also bear a resemblance to my twisted sense of humor. However, I don't refer to the random thoughts that spew forth from my brain as jokes. I prefer to call them "mind-farts". Much more appropriate. 
You said that you're still having a little trouble with streaming media at your website but that you're enjoying the troubleshooting. If you grow tired of troubleshooting and still continue to have difficulties, then first register at my message board and then after registering, log in and post a new topic (thread) in the "Website Woes" forum at the board, and I'll specifically devote time to help you in that new thread, once I receive auto-email notification that a new registered member has posted.
Hmmm. Sell the code to my jukebox? LOL. It doesn't work that way. 
Besides, it is a very difficult script to maintain, even for me, so creating a friendly interface for it would be problematic at best.
Thanks for signing the guestbook once again, Glenn.
Take care,
Nunzio
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Glenn Magan  |
| glenn_magan@hotmail.com |
Location: Vernon CT |
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Nunzio!
Fantastic site you have going. I love your humor but I can't quite put a finger on your musical tastes...it seems quite broad! Do you have preferences?
Keep up the amazing work.
COMMENT:
Reply from Nunzio...
Hello Glenn,
I'm glad that you enjoyed your visit here and yes... I do have a rather "bizarre" sense of humor, but hey! That's me! 
Insofar as my musical tastes are concerned... well, I consider myself pretty much eclectic in that regard. I enjoy most music and I'm pretty much open to anything, other than rap or hip-hop. Although I've tried (and believe me - I've tried), I just can't deal with listening to that style of music. If I were to attempt to narrow down the field and choose my favorite music I'd have to say that I favor rock-n-roll or soft rock from the late 60's through the 70's, since that is most of the music I'd listened to in my "younger" years. Yes - I'm an old fart, well on my way past that half-century mark now. 
Now, I have a rather broad mix of music in both my Automated Jukebox and in my Multiple Track Streaming Example playlist, but many of the selections were included as a result of "requests" by site visitors. Now this does not mean that I'll include just anything. If somebody requests an addition I of course will not add it unless I like it as well.
Ya know, I often wonder how people even find my site since I never submit it to any search engines. The site's a bit too "wacky" for that. For instance, I have no idea who you are and I also am curious as to how you stumbled upon my site. And people rarely say how they found my site when they sign the guestbook. I think I might revise this guestbook to also include a field where the site visitor can indicate how he/she found my site. Yes - I think I'll consider adding that in the near future.
Thanks for the nice comments and come back again!
Take care,
Nunzio
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 3-18-2005 10:41 AM
Hi, Iv got the music streaming fine on my site, but could you send me the code of how u made the multitrack one where you actually select the song thats playing? Or the juke box. Other people won't know wahat playing. Or is there a way to get the module to disply the song name?
Thanks
DSJ
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Reply from Nunzio...
Hello Domanic,
There is much more involved than providing simple code to do what you want. In order to select from a list it is required that in addition to the web page that contains object-n-embed coding for a multi-stream .m3u playlist, you also create individual .m3u files referencing preferably same-named .mp3 (or .wma) files for individual songs as well, and then create same or similar named HTML files (web pages) for them, as well as one "master" page so that they can all be selectable via a list of individual songs. If you look at the guestbook entry directly below this, you will see that I suggested to Jim Monan to reference the Music Room thread at my message board to see what was required when I helped Ken Browder in that regard.
You also asked, "Or is there a way to get the module to display the song name?"
Not possible without a right-click action initiated by the site visitor, as described in the track info thread at my message board, when I explained it to Streets in that thread, and where I also posted a screenshot demonstrating what I was talking about.
In this post within the Music Room thread, I basically explained what I just did in my first paragraph above to you when I said this...
Let me address a few things you said:- "Even though users won't be able to queue up songs for playing" --> the user need not queue up any songs due to the fact that a multi-stream playlist auto-queues each song in sequence as it plays without user intervention in a playlist where more than one song is present (multi-stream)
- "they can at least click on what they want" --> not possible with one multi-stream playlist (I'll explain below)
- "just let it play" --> that will automatically happen with one multi-stream playlist
In this post within the Music Room thread, I showed Ken all the files that needed to be created. In his case, although I rarely do this, I created them for him myself since he didn't know much about HTML and was lost. You would need to do the same for your site.
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