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V9 corrupted. It seems I have a corrupted copy, it shows 208 MB but on inspection it under properties Win 7 (218,806,152 bytes) and when I copy the install file to my server (it shows 213, 678) My sound files do not play correctly like an indefinite loop of less than a second of sound on IE 9, I figure this is the problem as they play on Firefox. In V9's browser I also have problems with the audio/video widget playing. It is not my PC as I have gone to other HTML5 sites with sound and they play on IE9. The only thing I can figure is the program I downloaded is slightly corrupt, sufficient enough to allow install and work to create and upload website. I have checked by installing on my old Vista machine and I have the same resultant problem. Both when viewing or creating the audio widget. I have to download a new copy of the V9 install. :-(

Checklist Did the install on 2 machines same problem

Checklist Did HTML5 sound page test both machines work fine in IE 9 Browser of another site.

Checklist Both machines function with sound if Firefox

Check list IE 9 latest with all updates - both machines

If am not mistaken I downloaded it from the link I got in my receipt email when paying for the upgrade. Could it be the file at link or corruption whilst downloading?

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FLAGSA ™
FLAGSA ™
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SurprisedI finally located the problem...Not corruption, perhaps tiredness on my part. I checked the server and found that I had not set remote call from URL. It seems if IE 9 places a remote call from the web page. This fact is ignored by Firefox. I also set on the server to only use compression on text, HTML, and not any other i.e. images, MP3, Wav etc. It seems that IE 9 does not like server compression either whilst firefox works fine. I am now working fine but have lost lots of time. Only now can I see the major differences between browsers abd how they handle things like compression. Note I am only referring to these two browsers operating on Vista and Win 7. I have not tested this on IE 8 or others. So if you hit the same type of problem look at your server compression settings and also mime types often server software has two options all and a seperate text, html only setting. Yawn off to bed.

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Samantha M.
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Hi Erroll!

Thank you for updating us! I will update your post as correct so that other users may find it and use your suggestion to solve their doubts.

Have a lovely evening!

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