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The playStateChange event occurs when there is a change in the playState property.
Syntax
playStateChange(NewState)
Parameters
NewState
Long value which specifies the new playState. See playState for a table of possible values.
Remarks
The value of event parameters is specified by the player, and can be accessed or passed to a method in an imported JScript file using the parameter name given. This parameter name must be typed exactly as shown, including capitalization.
Example Code
The following example demonstrates an event handler for the Player.playStateChange event. An HTML text element, named "myText", displays the new play state. The player object was created with ID = "Player".
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE = "JScript" FOR = Player EVENT = playStateChange(NewState)>
// Test for the player current state, display a message for each.
switch (NewState){
case 1:
myText.value = "Stopped";
break;
case 2:
myText.value = "Paused";
break;
case 3:
myText.value = "Playing";
break;
// Other cases go here.
default:
myText.value = "";
}
</SCRIPT>
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