ok well i want to hide my music player on myspace so my friend told me to go to www.eatcrack.com so i did and i got the code but it didnt work for me and ive tried it several times its worked for all my other friends why?
PunkieFreak4690 answered Wednesday August 16 2006, 2:59 am: It could be caused by a few reasons that I know of:
1) You could have other HTML codes in there (especially generators for images or animations) that could affect other codes such as the one you are trying to get to work. And because of that,it won't generate.
2) There could be a typo, the code could be incomplete, or the code isn't working.
3) There may be other music generators/hidden codes that you may or may not be aware of.
4) Viruses could affect the performance of codes.
5) It may not be in the right place.
6) Your browser may not support it. Most HTML codes only work for browsers IE, AOL, or Mozilla. Netscape has many problems identifying HTML, so it does not support it.
Few things you can do:
**Delete some HTML codes you feel could be causing it.
**Check the code to see if it's right (is it the whole code, are there typos, etc.)
**Carefully check if the code is in the right place. Some codes tell you specifically where to put it.
**Carefully check through your profile if there are any mysterious or codes that you feel you didn't put in (they may be viruses, duplicated, edited codes that were created from hackers or computer trouble)
**Change your internet browser to the latest version of Internet Explorer or Mozilla (check websites for upgrades). This excludes AOL. [ PunkieFreak4690's advice column | Ask PunkieFreak4690 A Question ]
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