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HEIGHT="100">

                   </P>
                   <VIDEO SRC="Rain.mp4" WIDTH="300" HEIGHT="300" CONTROLS AUTOPLAY>
                   </VIDEO>

                 </BODY>

                 </HTML>
                 The Web browser displays the video and starts playing it. However, in some browsers, you may
                 need to click on the play button to start the video.
                 The <audio> and <video> tags might not work in some browsers that do not support HTML5
                 and the specific media file formats.

                 WAV, MP3 and Ogg are the file formats currently supported to embed audio.
                 MP4, WebM and Ogg are the file formats currently supported to embed video.

                  i +  FRAMES


                 HTML provides a feature to display more than one web page on a single screen of the web
                 browser. These web pages are actually displayed using frames. Frames are the different sections or
                 parts of a web page. The <IFRAME> tag in HTML allows you to embed another HTML document
                 within your current web page. The iframe in HTML stands for Inline Frame. For example,

                        <IFRAME SRC="url" NAME="description">
                 Where, "url" is the address of a web page that you want to display in a frame. The <IFRAME> tag

                 provides the following attributes:
                 •  SRC: It is used to specify the URL of the web page which you want to display in the frame.

                 •  HEIGHT: It is used to specify the height of the frame.

                 •  WIDTH: It is used to specify the width of the frame.
                 •   NAME: It is used to specify the name of the frame. This name can be used in the TARGET
                    attribute of the <A> tag.

                 Let us create a web page using the <IFRAME> tag.

                 <!DOCTYPE HTML>

                 <HTML>

                 <HEAD>

                 <TITLE> Frames </TITLE>

                 </HEAD>

                 <BODY>


                 <IFRAME       SRC="Home.html"          NAME="iframe1"         WIDTH="30%"         HEIGHT="550px"



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