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"Larry L" wrote in message
... //snip// Frontpage has inserted a script that only IE can use. Just make a simple link to the file and then nearly any browser will be able to either download the file or open it in a media player, depending on how the browser is configured. So, your .htm would have visible text saying something like "click here for my slide show" and the code would look like a href = "path to .wmv file"click here/a You could also post a direct path to the file instead such as I did with my .exe ... no real need for a .htm page Thanks. I'll try that. Bob |
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"Larry L" wrote in message
... //snip// You could also post a direct path to the file instead such as I did with my .exe ... no real need for a .htm page Do you mean something like this? Maybe this will work better. http://webpages.charter.net/rwpatton/NCstreams.wmv http://webpages.charter.net/rwpatton/Mo-flyfish.wmv |
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![]() "Bob Patton" wrote Do you mean something like this? Maybe this will work better. http://webpages.charter.net/rwpatton/NCstreams.wmv http://webpages.charter.net/rwpatton/Mo-flyfish.wmv You're nearly ready for a career in web development .... works for me G |
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Bob Patton wrote:
"Larry L" wrote in message ... //snip// You could also post a direct path to the file instead such as I did with my .exe ... no real need for a .htm page Do you mean something like this? Maybe this will work better. http://webpages.charter.net/rwpatton/NCstreams.wmv http://webpages.charter.net/rwpatton/Mo-flyfish.wmv much better! thanks. excellent cast of characters and choreography in the carolina show. g jeff |
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"Jeff Miller" wrote in message
news:keb2e.70179$7z6.69029@lakeread04... //snip// much better! thanks. excellent cast of characters and choreography in the carolina show. g jeff Glad you liked it. We need to assemble another such cast pretty soon and do a reprise. Bob |
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Bob Patton wrote:
"Jeff Miller" wrote in message news:keb2e.70179$7z6.69029@lakeread04... //snip// much better! thanks. excellent cast of characters and choreography in the carolina show. g jeff Glad you liked it. We need to assemble another such cast pretty soon and do a reprise. Bob agreed...april? early may? wednesday-sunday? jeff |
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![]() Now that's a first-class contribution! I left it on my computer. My personal favorites were the river with lots of dead trees and the blue, calm lake. And the atmosphere. Thanks! -- Jarmo Hurri Commercial email countermeasures included in header email address. Remove all garbage from header email address when replying, or just use . |
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![]() "Jarmo Hurri" wrote Now that's a first-class contribution! I left it on my computer. My personal favorites were the river with lots of dead trees and the blue, calm lake. And the atmosphere. Thanks! There are no lakes in the slideshow .... I'm pretty sure that the photo you refer to, one with lots of puffy clouds reflected in the water ... was taken standing IN the Henry's Fork, about waist deep between Osbourne bridge and Wood Rd 16 , for those that know the area I point this out only because a large % of people that see the photo assume "lake" and because many people that have never had the chance to go there are amazed at just how flat, my favorite flat waters really are. FWIW, the current is actually strong where I was standing, strong enough to make upstream wading against it a chore , and it's not at all like fishing stillwaters ... the current has thousands of tiny little ripples caused by weedbeds and 'drag free drift' is both essential to fool fish and damn difficult to achieve The river with lots of dead trees is probably a picture of the Firehole, below Midway Basin, if it's the photo that comes to my mind with that description ... Yellowstone has lots of dead trees from the '88 fire. They are starting to fall and nearly everyday you hear a few come down. One very windy day near where the Madison starts I was nearly crowned by one toppling down as I walked back to my car from the river ... I avoid them when possible |
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![]() "Larry L" wrote There are no lakes in the slideshow .... opps, I re-ran it to be sure I remembered what pictures I'd put in. The shot of the Yellowstone Cutthroat was taken while in my kickboat on Yellowstone Lake, and there is one shot of the grassy banks of the Madison with Hebgen Lake in the distance, but I was fishing the river that day G |
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I just returned from a weekend in Cherokee county on a family matter -
didn't get to do any fishing though. A few days in early May would be great if I can work it out. |
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