Listen/Capture HTTP Request Events via Javascript?

Browsers do not provide an API for listening for any HTTP request.

Browsers do not provide an API for listening for any HTTP request. Something you could try is serving the mp3 files via a script. This script could then store the loaded file's details somewhere.

Then have your JS code query another script which returns the stored details.

– Ryan Prentiss Aug 28 at 13:11 I'm afraid the flash app would need to provide the event for you. Have you considered rolling your own mp3 player, or using HTML5 audio? You could try something like SoundManager 2 which might have the features you need: schillmania.

Com/projects/soundmanager2 – Jani Hartikainen Aug 28 at 13:50 Thanks for the help... I decided to continue with DewPlayer, but scrapped the XML playlist functionality for the simple classic install but added standalone javascript playback functionality.At this point I only wish the DewPlayer had an oncomplete event so I could program in an automatic skip command via javascript. Currently you have to manually trigger each track in the playlist. – Ryan Prentiss Aug 29 at 11:08.

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