Movie Players in iWeb

I've been successful in using 2 HTML snippets to embed a WMV player into an iWeb site for a live stream video. The problem is that although I can view both snippets in Safari, I can only view 1 in FireFox and zero in Internet Explorer.
Is this an issue of my computer (and others trying to view the feed) requiring special plug-ins to view?
Thanks for any insight.
Margie

Usually you need two type of code, OBJECT and EMBED in a webpage.
EMBED is a W3 no-no. So there is a way to use OBJECT to make all browsers happy.
Today media is embedded into a webpage with a JavaScript, otherwise MSIE gets hysterical. I add the code manually in the HTML.
Have a look here. In the menu choose wmv.
http://web.mac.com/wyodor/iFrame/
http://web.mac.com/wyodor/Ajax/ (Embed media in the menu)
Copy the OBJECT code (both sets) and change the URL to your file and the width & height. All else you see is decoration.

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