It's worth noting we'll get better control over these things if/when
Safari's HTML5 changes are incorporated into the iPhone.

http://webkit.org/blog/140/html5-media-support/

Best,
Ishan

On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 1:15 AM, Chrilith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> No, sorry, Quicktime javascript integration is not supported on iPhone
> and iPod Touch and there is no event fired.
>
> Don't know about qtnext
>
> On May 28, 2:05 am, noflashlight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Does anyone know if their is any kind of iPhone specific javascript
>> event fired when using quicktime to play files?
>>
>> For example, I have a page with an embed tag like this.
>>
>> <embed target="myself" src="songOne.mp3" qtnext="<songTwo.mp3>
>> T<myself>"></embed>
>>
>> The iPhone will do as expected, and load songOne and then songTwo.
>> What I would like to know, is that when you click "Done" in Quicktime
>> or a song finishes playing and control is given back to Safari, is
>> there any javascript event that is fired?
>>
>> Additionally, their is a trick to execute javascript between songs, by
>> specifying "qtnext" to be an html page and the target be an iframe.
>> You can then use that pages' onload event to run scripts. This doesn't
>> seem to work on the iPhones browser though.
> >
>

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