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Finding Plug-ins


We've described before that it's never a great concept to involve any products on your Website that need a plug-in (such as Display or RealAudio) without also offering a weblink to the plug-in. You don't want to believe that your guests will have the necessary application to perspective your web page because they might not.

Microsoft usually considers that the technique itself should contain enough value to run any programs, programs, and included products without running plug-ins, and it uses ActiveX manages to deal with these kinds of activities. Netscape, however, confirms with the concept that surfers should be lighting and plug-ins should be used to deal with outside activities. Partly because of this perception, Netscape preserves one of the best plug-in records on the Web at http://browser.netscape.com/ns8/community/plugin.jsp.

 Below Desk details the HTML labels that were described in this session.

HTML Tag

<embed>

</embed>
Netscape's nonstandard, although mostly reinforced, tag for such as audio and movies.

<noembed>

</noembed>
Netscape's tag that provides an change technique of installing the video for surfers that don't identify the <embed> tag.

<object>

</object>
W3C's recommended, although mostly in need of support, tag for such as audio and movies.

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