This page documents a feature of HTML+TIME 1.0, which was released in Microsoft?Internet Explorer 5. We recommend that you migrate your content to the latest version of HTML+TIME, which implements the SMIL 2.0 Working Draft. See the
Introduction to HTML+TIME overview for more information.
Sets or retrieves a value indicating the end time for the element, or the end of the simple duration when the element is set to repeat.
Syntax
XML | <ELEMENT t:END
= sTime... >
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Scripting | object.end [ = sTime ] |
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Possible Values
sTime | String that
specifies or receives one of the following values: clock-value | Clock value, such as h:min:s.f, described in Time Formats . | indefinite | Element remains active on the timeline for an indefinite amount of time. |
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The property is read/write.
The property has no default value.
Remarks
The t:END attribute represents an absolute value along the parent element's timeline starting at zero seconds. By contrast, the t:DUR attribute represents a value relative to the value of the element's t:BEGIN attribute. Do not use the t:END attribute on the same element as the t:DUR attribute.
You must prefix the attribute with the t: namespace.
Example
This example uses the t:END attribute to display three lines of text, each with its own start time, but all with the same end time.
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD W3 HTML//EN">
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<STYLE>
.time {behavior:url(#default#time);}
</STYLE>
</HEAD>
<BODY BGCOLOR="white">
<SPAN CLASS="time" STYLE="COLOR:Red;" t:BEGIN="0" t:END="10"
t:TIMEACTION="visibility">
<H3>Paragraph 1</H3>
<P>This is paragraph number one. It is displayed as soon as
the page is loaded.</P>
</SPAN>
<SPAN CLASS="time" STYLE="COLOR:Blue;" t:BEGIN="3" t:END="10"
t:TIMEACTION="visibility">
<H3>Paragraph 2</H3>
<P>This is paragraph number two. It is displayed three seconds
after the page is loaded.</P>
</SPAN>
<SPAN CLASS="time" STYLE="COLOR:Green;" t:BEGIN="6" t:END="10"
t:TIMEACTION="visibility">
<H3>Paragraph 3</H3>
<P>This is paragraph number three. It is displayed six seconds
after the page is loaded.</P>
</SPAN>
<P>The preceding paragraphs have different start times, but they
all have an end value of ten. Therefore, all three paragraphs will
disappear when the timeline reaches ten seconds.</P>
</BODY>
</HTML>
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Standards Information
This property is defined in
HTML+TIME (Timed Interactive Multimedia Extensions) 1.0
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Applies To
See Also
Introduction to HTML+TIME, t:ENDEVENT, t:ENDHOLD