HTML DOM Video seeking property
Examples
Video shows whether the user is addressing:
var x = document.getElementById ( "myVideo");
document.getElementById ( "mySpan") innerHTML =. ( "Seeking:" + x.seeking);
document.getElementById ( "mySpan") innerHTML =. ( "Seeking:" + x.seeking);
x output values:
Seeking: true
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Definition and Usage
seeking property returns whether the user is currently in the audio / video addressing.
Addressing (Seeking) refers to the user in the audio / video move / jump to a new location.
Note: This property is read-only.
Browser Support
All major browsers support seekable attribute.
Note: Internet Explorer 8 or earlier versions of IE browser does not support this property.
grammar
videoObject .seeking
technical details
return value: | A Boolean value that, if the user is addressing, was true. Otherwise, false. |
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Video Object