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HTML onended Attribute


Definition and Usage

The onended event occurs when the audio/video has reached the end.

This event is useful for messages like "thanks for listening", "thanks for watching", etc.


Applies to

The onended attribute is part of the Event Attributes, and can be used on the following elements:

Elements Event
<audio> ended
<video> ended

Examples

Audio Example

Run "myFunction" when the audio has finished playing:

<audio onended="myFunction()">
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Video Example

Run "myFunction" when the video is finished:

<video onended="myFunction()">
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Browser Support

The onended attribute has the following browser support for each element:

Element
audio Yes 9.0 Yes Yes Yes
video Yes 9.0 Yes Yes Yes

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