It means that it is not the correct mp3 file. You should go at the proper location for the mp3 file.
When you go to save your file, type in your desired file name, then type ".html" on the end. This tells Notepad that you want to save your document as an HTML file.
If you choose to save as a html file than it will else it will save as the file type you told it to.
go to file menu--> select option "save as" --> then choose the file type "html document" name the file. and you are done
There aren't "Google Chrome" pages and "Internet Explorer" pages. If you want a file to be open-able by both browsers, save the file with an extension of .htm or .html
open HTML file, delete "code", save file
You can save your HTML file from the browser as an Archived HTML file, but the best way to send a HTML file and its folders is to zip it.
You could press ctrl/⌘ + S to save the file. You will need to add .html at the end if it isn't there already.
On Google Chrome, Facebook is saved as a file. It is because of it's format saved as a file on web.
Nothing. The HTML extension is just a convenient way of identifying an HTML file on your computer. The actual content of the file is plain text--the same kind of text you might save in Notepad or Vi.
When you save an HTML file, the contents of that file are written on the hard drive. This has the effect of changing the contents of the file. When you read and HTML file, the file remains unchanged on the disk.
Go to Notepad, enter HTML, and save the file with an extension of either .htm or .html.
You save it as a text file with either a .htm or a .html extension.