Using Iweb w/ out quciktime?

hey every11 question.. can i use iweb w/ using quictime just something normal that everyone can view my mp3.. cuz some ppl dont have quicktime installed on there WINDOWS and wnt be able to hear the musc on the site. i tried adding a HTML CODE to .js file and uploaded the music file but no luck. and i can't eidt the .html it shows me the site.. EVEN in textedit. please help me knw thx!

doesn't work.
i tried the playtagger anf this "<embed
src="yourwavname.wav" autostart="true"
hidden="true">" added to the .html file it didnt
work!
Huh? It's for mp3's, not wav files, for one thing.
1. Use iWeb to "link to file" and create a text link to your mp3 file.
2. Publish.
3. Insert the playtagger code ANYWHERE between <body> and </body>

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