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When you will implement the HTML5 video loop attribute?

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I know there is an add-on "Media Loop" for Firefox that implements the loop attribute for HTML5 videos/audios, but I don't want to force every visitor of my site to install it.

I know there is an add-on "Media Loop" for Firefox that implements the loop attribute for HTML5 videos/audios, but I don't want to force every visitor of my site to install it.

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A quick Jquery solution

  • $("#yourID").bind('ended', function(){
  • this.play();
  • });

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or just add to the video tag: onended="this.play()" No need for Jquery!

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Just how do you add it to the video tag!? Next time, post a working example.

document.getElementById('video').addEventListener("ended", function(){this.play();});