I am trying to write a script so that when I play an embedded sound object, a picture that I also have embedded will change.
function changePic() { document.getElementById("sound").onclick = transform(document.getElementById("pic")); } function transform (pic) { pic.src = ""; alert ("done"); }
The problem is that when I load the page, the Javascript code automatically runs even though I don’t click play (autostart
is set to false) on the sound object. Does anyone have an idea as to what is causing this?
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Answer
When you write onclick = transform(...)
, you’re calling transform
and assigning the result to onclick
.
You need to set the handler to an anonymous function that calls transform
, like this:
document.getElementById("sound").onclick = function() { transform(document.getElementById("pic")); };
However, this is the wrong way to add events.
You should call element.addEventListener
/ element.attachEvent
. (or just use jQuery)