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Adding Attributes to Secondary Movies

When you set a param element, it always affects the movie specified by the src or data elements. Sometimes, however, you may want to control the attributes for a movie specified with the HRef parameter that we saw on the previous page, or with the qtnext parameter that we'll see on the next page. You do this with a rather convoluted system called URL extensions.

To add attributes to secondary movies:

1.
Insert < (the code for the less than sign) before the URL for the secondary movie.

2.
Add > (the code for the greater than sign) after the URL for the secondary movie.

3.
Then, after the > code, type T<place>, where place specifies where the movie should be targeted.

4.
After the target, type E<name=value, where name is the name of the parameter and value is the desired value for the secondary movie.

5.
Separate each additional parameter pair with a space.

6.
Type > to complete the set of parameter pairs.

Figure 18.28. It's pretty ugly. Just remember to surround the URL with escaped less than and greater than signs, followed by the letter T and the target name surrounded by those escapes, and then finally the letter E and the parameters also duly enclosed.


Figure 18.29. Now the main movie will loop after it finishes playing.


Tip

  • You can use regular less than and greater than signs instead of the corresponding escaped codes, but your page won't validate.



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