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Internet Explorer can run SMIL presentations inside HTML files.
With Internet Explorer 5.5 or later, SMIL elements can be inserted into HTML files.
This way any SMIL presentation can run over the Internet as standard HTML files.
To use SMIL elements in HTML you must define a "time" namespace for Internet Explorer to recognize the elements. This is done by:
To add SMIL attributes to standard HTML elements you must define a "time" class for Internet Explorer to recognize the attributes. This is done by:
<html xmlns:time="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:time"> <head> <?import namespace="time" implementation="#default#time2"> <style>.time {behavior: url(#default#time2)}</style> </head> |
You can see the full running example in the next paragraph.
To run a SMIL presentation in HTML, just add a prefix and a class attribute to the SMIL elements:
<time:seq repeatCount="indefinite"> <img class="time" src="image1.jpg" dur="3s" /> <img class="time" src="image2.jpg" dur="3s" /> </time:seq> |
In the example above we have added class="time" to the <img> elements, and a "time" prefix to the SMIL elements
To run a SMIL presentation in HTML, just add a prefix and a class attribute to the SMIL elements:
The class and namespace do not have to be called "time". Any name will do. |
<html xmlns:time="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:time"> <head> <?import namespace="time" implementation="#default#time2"> <style>.time {behavior: url(#default#time2)}</style> </head> <body> <time:seq repeatCount="indefinite"> <img class="time" src="image1.jpg" dur="3s" /> <img class="time" src="image2.jpg" dur="3s" /> </time:seq> </body> </html> |
Click here to try it yourself.
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