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Can't use video in <embed> tag

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  • Última resposta por cor-el

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I need to embed video using the <embed> tag rather than the <video> tag. Other browsers support this, but Firefox doesn't.

For example, this code:

    <figure>
        <embed src="myvid.mp4">
        <figcaption>
            myvid
        </figcaption>
    </figure>

works in Chrome. Firefox however ignores the embed source and only prints the content of the <figcaption> tag.

What's going on here? Does Firefox not support video in <embed> tags?

I need to embed video using the &lt;embed&gt; tag rather than the &lt;video&gt; tag. Other browsers support this, but Firefox doesn't. For example, this code: <pre><nowiki> <figure> <embed src="myvid.mp4"> <figcaption> myvid </figcaption> </figure></nowiki></pre> works in Chrome. Firefox however ignores the embed source and only prints the content of the &lt;figcaption&gt; tag. What's going on here? Does Firefox not support video in <embed> tags?

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I need to embed video using the <embed> tag rather than the <video> tag. Other browsers support this, but Firefox doesn't.

For example, this code:

  <figure>
      <embed src="myvid.mp4">
      <figcaption>
          myvid
      </figcaption>
  </figure>

works in Chrome. Firefox however ignores the embed source and only prints the content of the <figcaption> tag.

What's going on here? Does Firefox not support video in <embed> tags?

Modificado por blackburn a

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With what content type does the server send this mp4 file ?

Did you check the Web Console?

  • "3-bar" menu button or Tools -> Web Developer

Try to add a type attribute

  • <embed src="myvid.mp4" type="video/mp4" >

Can you post a link to a publicly accessible page (i.e. no authentication or signing on required)?

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Thanks for the interest. This page isn't being served by a webserver but is a local file. The HTML is rendered by Pandoc from Markdown. So I won't typically be able to add a 'type' key in the <embed> tag.

However, testing with

 <figure>
   <embed src="myvid.mp4" type="video/mp4">
   <figcaption>My video</figcaption>
 </figure>


show just the text "My video" in a red-lined box.

Works fine in Chrome.

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Anything (possibly security) related to this in the Web Console ?

  • "3-bar" menu button or Tools -> Web Developer