MediaCollection.isDeleted method
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The isDeleted method retrieves a value indicating whether the specified media item is in the deleted items folder.
Syntax
bRetVal = MediaCollection.isDeleted(
item
)
Parameters
-
item [in]
-
Media object that might be deleted.
Return value
This method returns a Boolean.
Remarks
To use this method, read access to the library is required. For more information, see Library Access.
Windows Media Player 10 Mobile: This method always returns false.
Examples
The following JScript example uses MediaCollection.isDeleted to test whether a particular media item, stored in the variable named mediaObject, is in the deleted items folder. If the media item has not been deleted already, it is moved to the deleted items folder. The Player object was created with ID = "Player".
// Test whether the media item is in the deleted items folder.
if (!Player.mediaCollection.isDeleted(mediaObject)){
// The media item is available to be deleted, move it to
// the deleted items folder.
Player.mediaCollection.setDeleted(mediaObject, true);
// Inform the user that the operation succeeded.
alert("Media item moved to deleted items folder.");}
else
// Tell the user the operation is unnecessary.
alert("Item is already deleted!");
}
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
---|---|
Version |
Windows Media Player version 7.0, Windows Media Player version 7.1, or Windows Media Player for Windows XP. This method is not supported for Windows Media Player 9 Series or later. |
DLL |
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