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The <param> element is used to pass parameters to an object. The kinds of parameters an object requires depend upon what the object does; for example, if an object has to load an MP3 player into the page, you will probably need to specify where the MP3 file can be found. Alternatively, if you are adding a video to a page, your object might allow you to tell it whether to automatically play the video when the page loads, or whether to wait for the user to press a play button in order for it to start .
As well as the universal attributes and basic events, the <param> element can carry the following attributes: name type value valuetype Sandhi Sudha |
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