Can I use ASX and Windows media player for alternate web page during listening music ?

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I am looking for the right way to use Windows Media Player and the ASX
markup scripting language to accomplish this task:
- start Windows Media Player to listen a song;
- during the listening alternate three or four web pages at
predetermined time;
- loop through the step up listed.

Can I do this using ASX and Windows Media Player without marking the
media (wma file) ?


Thanks in advance, Vincenzo

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