What you may want to do is include a script on all pages that does the following ... 1. Find the youtube-iframe : searching for it by width and height by title or by finding youtube.com in its source. You can do that by ... - looping through the window.
Frames by a for-in loop and then filter out by the properties inject jscript in the iframe of the current page adding the onYoutubePlayerReady must-include-function shazwazza.com/post/Injecting-JavaScript-... Add the event listeners etc Hope this helps.
What you may want to do is include a script on all pages that does the following ... 1. Find the youtube-iframe : searching for it by width and height by title or by finding youtube.com in its source. You can do that by ... - looping through the window.
Frames by a for-in loop and then filter out by the properties inject jscript in the iframe of the current page adding the onYoutubePlayerReady must-include-function shazwazza.com/post/Injecting-JavaScript-... Add the event listeners etc.. Hope this helps.
I am working on a site that has a ton of embedded youtube videos, the client wants to show a popup whenever a video stops splaying. But I can't embed the videos like they mentioned on that page since the videos are all already on the site (thousands that have been added manually by pasting embed code). Is there a way to detect the ending of these videos without changing any of the existing videos (using javascript)?
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