finish
Overview Table
Synchronous | No |
---|---|
Bubbles | No |
Target | dom/Element |
Cancelable | No |
Default action | ? |
The example uses the srcElement property of the event object to determine which marquee has fired the onfinish event.
<body>
<label>mqLooper1</label>
<marquee id="mqLooper1" loop="2"
onfinish="alert(event.srcElement.id + ' finished looping.')">
this marquee loops twice </marquee>
<hr>
<label>mqLooper2</label>
<marquee id="mqLooper2" loop="5"
onfinish="alert(event.srcElement.id + ' finished looping.')">
this marquee loops five times </marquee>
</body>
Notes
Remarks
A value greater than 1 and less than infinity must be set on the LOOP attribute for this event to fire. Marquee ceases to loop. To invoke this event, do one of the following:
- Specify a value for the LOOP attribute of the marquee object.
The pEvtObj parameter is required for the following interfaces:
- HTMLAnchorEvents2
- HTMLAreaEvents2
- HTMLButtonElementEvents2
- HTMLControlElementEvents2
- HTMLDocumentEvents2
- HTMLElementEvents2
- HTMLFormElementEvents2
- HTMLImgEvents2
- HTMLFrameSiteEvents2
- HTMLInputFileElementEvents2
- HTMLInputImageEvents2
- HTMLInputTextElementEvents2
- HTMLLabelEvents2
- HTMLLinkElementEvents2
- HTMLMapEvents2
- HTMLMarqueeElementEvents2
- HTMLObjectElementEvents2
- HTMLOptionButtonElementEvents2
- HTMLScriptEvents2
- HTMLSelectElementEvents2
- HTMLStyleElementEvents2
- HTMLTableEvents2
- HTMLTextContainerEvents2
- HTMLWindowEvents2
Syntax
Standards information
There are no standards that apply here.
Event handler parameters
- pEvtObj [in]
- Type: ****IHTMLEventObj****
Attributions
Microsoft Developer Network: [Windows Internet Explorer API reference Article]