Re: REPEATING AUDIO

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Chuck Le Mieux wrote:

I use a particular vendor. That site has an audio at log on. But once
turned off wasn't heard again moving from page to page.

Now all of a sudden the audio is heard on every page. What if any
option can I use to turn this audio off?

Contact the webmaster of the site. It's their problem. Tell him/her how
obnoxious sound on webpages is unless the user chooses to enable it.

Malke
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