onreverse Event | Internet Development Index |
Fires when the timeline on an element begins to play backward.
Syntax
Inline HTML <ELEMENT onreverse = "handler" ... > All platforms Event property object.onreverse = handler JScript only object.onreverse = GetRef("handler") Visual Basic Scripting Edition (VBScript) 5.0 or later only Named script <SCRIPT FOR = object EVENT = onreverse> Internet Explorer only
Event Information
Bubbles No Cancels No To invoke Set the AUTOREVERSE attribute on the element to true. Default action Calls the associated event handler.
Available Properties
Remarks
If the element has a repeatCount greater than one, this event fires every time the timeline begins to play backward.
Example
This example causes the onreverse event to fire when the timeline is set to play backward.
<HTML XMLNS:t="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:time"> <HEAD> <TITLE>onreverse Event</TITLE> <STYLE> .time { behavior: url(#default#time2) } </STYLE> <?IMPORT namespace="t" implementation="#default#time2"> </HEAD> <BODY TOPMARGIN=0 LEFTMARGIN=0 BGPROPERTIES="fixed" BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF" LINK="#000000" VLINK="#808080" ALINK="#000000"> <t:excl AUTOREVERSE="true" DUR="6" repeatCount="indefinite" onreverse="alert('Reversing');"> <DIV ID="div1" CLASS="time" BEGIN="0" DUR="2">First line of text.</DIV> <DIV ID="div2" CLASS="time" BEGIN="2" DUR="2">Second line of text.</DIV> <DIV ID="div3" CLASS="time" BEGIN="4" DUR="2">Third line of text.</DIV> </t:excl> </BODY> </HTML>
Standards Information
This event is a Microsoft extension to Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL) .
Applies To
t:TRANSITIONFILTER, t:ANIMATE, t:ANIMATECOLOR, t:ANIMATEMOTION, t:ANIMATION, t:AUDIO, t:EXCL, t:IMG, t:MEDIA, t:PAR, t:REF, t:SEQ, t:SET, time2, t:VIDEO
See Also
Introduction to HTML+TIME