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<p>There Is now an Operator User Script created by David Lehn called hAudio.js which will help you to detect all the hAudio items available on WebOrganics.</p>
<p>You can either visit <a href="http://kaply.com/weblog/2007/07/20/operator-and-haudio/">Mike Kaply</a>'s (the creator of Operator) weblog and find out more about Operator and hAudio, or you can download hAudio.js directly from this site by <a href="http://weborganics.co.uk/files/js/haudio.js" title="hAudio Javascript">clicking here</a>.</p></div>
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      <name>Martin</name>
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