HTML | DOM onseeking Event
The onseeking event in HTML DOM occurs when the user starts skipping the media to a new position. The onseeking event and onseeked event are just opposite to each other. To get the current position of media use currentTime.
Supported HTML Tags:-
- <audio>
- <video>
Syntax:
- In HTML:
<element onseeking="Script">
- In JavaScript:
object.onseeking = function(){Script};
- In JavaScript, using the addEventListener() method:
object.addEventListener("seeking", Script);
Example: Using the addEventListener() method
html
<!DOCTYPE html> < html > < head > < title > HTML DOM onseeking Event </ title > </ head > < body > < center > < h1 style = "color:green" >w3wiki</ h1 > < h2 >HTML DOM onseeking Event</ h2 > < video controls id = "videoID" > < source src = "https://media.w3wiki.net/wp-content/uploads/20190723123920/secondneon.mp4" type = "video/mp4" > </ video > </ center > < script > document.getElementById( "videoID").addEventListener("seeking", GFGfun); function GFGfun() { alert("Media Skipped"); } </ script > </ body > </ html > |
Output:
Before:
After:
Supported Browsers: The browsers supported by HTML DOM onseeking Event are listed below:
- Google Chrome
- Internet Explorer 9+
- Firefox
- Apple Safari
- Opera
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