The onemptied
property sets and returns the event handler for the emptied
event.
Syntax
element.onemptied = handlerFunction; var handlerFunction = element.onemptied;
handlerFunction
should be either null
or a JavaScript function specifying the handler for the event.
Notes
See the DOM event handlers page for information on working with on...
handlers.
The emptied
event is fired when the media has become empty; for example, this event is sent if the media has already been loaded (or partially loaded), and the load()
method is called to reload it.
See the emptied
event documentation for more information about the event.
Specification
Specification | Status | Comment |
HTML Living StandardThe definition of 'onemptied' in that specification. | Living Standard |
Browser compatibility
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Desktop | Mobile | |||||||||||
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onemptied
|
Chrome
Full support Yes |
Edge
Full support ≤79 |
Firefox
Full support 3.5 |
IE
? |
Opera
? |
Safari
? |
WebView Android
Full support Yes |
Chrome Android
Full support Yes |
Firefox Android
Full support 4 |
Opera Android
? |
Safari iOS
? |
Samsung Internet Android
Full support Yes |
Legend
- Full support
- Full support
- Compatibility unknown
- Compatibility unknown
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