However, there’s an important caution: Windows XP reached end-of-life years ago, and downloading old runtime components from third-party sites can expose your system to security risks. If you need these codecs for legacy software on an air-gapped or vintage machine, your safest bet is to search for the official "Windows Media Player 11 for Windows XP" installer (KB936782) from a trusted offline archive, then extract the runtime components via command-line switches like /WMFSDK .
If you'd like, I can instead write a short fictional story about someone hunting down this runtime in a retro computing adventure—just let me know. Otherwise, I'm happy to help you understand how to legally acquire and verify old Microsoft redistributables through proper archival sources.
I notice you're looking for a download link for Windows Media Format 11 Runtime on Windows XP 32-bit. While I can't browse the web or provide live download links, I can tell you that Microsoft officially offered this runtime as part of Windows Media Player 11 for XP. It included codecs for WMV, WMA, and ASF files.