HI Chrstophe,
I lost it that time :)
> > Thanks for the reply. Would you please give me an code snippet
> > example of what you are meaning?
>
> Actually, thinking about it, this is heavier than manual timeouts, and
> for no purpose. Here's a non-queue-, timeout-based solution.
>
> Untested, but something along the lines of this:
>
> function playSoundsInQueue(sounds) {}
>
> var soundFiles = [ ];
>
> playSoundsInQueue(soundFiles);
Sorry if I seem a little dense here, but, How will this relate to the
queue of the images? I need to be able to have image n and sound n to
correspond.
Thanks :)
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