How to call a javascript routine to stream an audio file



I have a page that when I call it, it will play a streaming audio sound
clip.

http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~briantoz/churchill/streaming_audio_test.html

I want to replace the present .wma file, famous tho it is, with a clients
file of him in action as an auctioneer.
But when the calling hyperlink is activated I don't want a new page to
appear, but just for the streaming audio to play.
I hope that I have clarified my request, and that someone can either tell me
how to do it, or point me to a working example.
Thanks
Brian Tozer


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