Onload

May 3, 2007

I have two functions that need to run when the page is open. I cannot combine them making one single function as from the one depends the further working of the page.

I tried oninit eventhandler (one function i put in onload event while the another one i put in the oninit) but the function from oninit handler was not fired.

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Frameset Onload Event Get Called When Each Of The Frames Has An Onload?

Jul 23, 2005

I'm having a hard time figuring out why the onload event is not being
called for the frameset window in the following simple example. It is
being called for each of the component frames. Code:

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Which Loads Faster, Body Onload Or Window.onload

Dec 3, 2005

I wander what gets loaded the fastest (1-2 or 3) in what succession:

<head>
<script type="text/javascript">
function andAction() {
// doing stuff
}
</script>
</head>

<body onload="andAction();">
<script type="text/javascript">andAction()</script></body>

just in the head and nothing more

This I am sure off:

<head>
<script type="text/javascript">
window.onload = function andAction() {
// doing stuff
}
</script>
</head>
<script type="text/javascript">andAction()</script></body>

just in the head and nothing more (should be 1)

Third and last which is faster:

body onload or window.onload

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Jul 23, 2005

I'm seeing a difference in behaviour between

window.onload = f();

and

<body onload="f();">

Specifically, window.onload appears to fire before all the elements of
the page have been rendered. As the difference is consistent across
IE/Moz/Opera, I'm assuming it's deliberate - can anyone point me
towards where this behaviour of window.onload is defined in the
documentation? TIA. Code:

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Sep 13, 2005

Say I have serveral controls, all of which need to emit clientside script to
execute on page load. They can't emit to OnLoad = <functionname> because
then only one of the scripts will get executed. Is there a way around this?

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Aug 4, 2006

there is a Onload that happens when I refresh a page and I get an
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record using a link on the same page!

Why? any idea?

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Jul 23, 2005

I need to execute a JavaScript function "onload". The only problem is I
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execute my function() onLoad?

The function basically just sets the original values of fields so that I
can determine if a field has been changed or not, which aleviates unnec.
sql update on the backend..

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Onload In Safari

Jul 23, 2005

I thought that if I have:

....
<body onload="some_script();">
....

that some_script would not be called until the <body> was completely
loaded - is this not the case? With Safari 1.3 I seem to have to delay
inside some_script (there is some php in the <body> that slows down the
loading). Since I happen to have a spare iframe in my <body>, I load a
tiny bit of html in it whose job is simply to set a "loaded" flag,
tested inside my delay code.

What I was observing was that some fields inside a <form> in the <body>,
whose values are set by some_script, were, with Safari, not visible
until I clicked in one of them - then they all popped into sight. I
wasn't seeing this with other browsers and a delay mechanism fixed it.

It was as if the onload was triggered as soon as it was encountered
rather than when the loading was complete.

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Aug 12, 2005

i wish the html to submit the form once it is loaded. what should be the code here (alert("how 's the code here"))? Code:

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Window.onload() In IE And FF

May 10, 2006

Is it just me or did something change?

The following works under IE but not FF:

function window.onload() {
alert(0);
}

The following works under both IE and FF:

window.onload = function() {
alert(0);
}

I'm using Firefox 1.5.0.3.....

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Mar 15, 2007

I havent used java that much, and lately I updated from M$ java to SUN
(due to my bank).

Before, this worked:
<body onload="SetFocus(); window.focus();">

now, it does not. SetFocus() is included as:
<script language="JavaScript" src="mystuff.js"></script>

Though, this gives an alert:
<body onload="SetFocus(); window.focus();alert('hello')">

What is the difference and the trick here?

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Window.onload

Jul 20, 2005

Why doesn't this seem to work?

var win;// window handle

function onloadfunction( arg ){// replace cnn with google
win.navigate( "http://www.google.com" );// never executes
}

win = window.open("http://www.cnn.com", "win", ""); // open window
with CNN
win.onload = onloadfunction;// set onload funciton

but never see google displayed!

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Onload Fails In IE

Jun 6, 2007

This has been frustrating. Works perfectly fine in Firefox, but just dies in IE. The onload doesn't seem to want to work when the function is in the head script, but if I put all the script in the body, it loads slower. I've tried window.onload, but it doesn't seem to work well since my images need to be modified after it loads.

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Feb 9, 2008

Does onload always have to be in the <body> tag?

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Oct 31, 2005

I have two things that need to upload in the body, but I'm not sure how to do this, I've tried adding it like this:

<body onload="load();" OnLoad="loadImages()">

but only the first one loads.
does anyone know how to make both load?

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Jan 29, 2006

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Mar 1, 2006

Is it possible to go to a section of a page when that pages loads? Ex:

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I know that doesn't work, but I think it shows what I am trying to do.

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Oct 10, 2006

I'm new to DOM and javascripting and have constructed a hide/show menu. I can't find a way to keep IE6 from revealing all the sub-lists onload. The code (inspired by PPK and Jeremy Keith's recent books) follows:

window.onload = function () {
var topnav = document.getElementById ("navmain");
var parent = document.getElementsByTagName("ul");
for (var i=0;i<parent.length;i++) {
if (parent[i].className != "section") continue;
parent[i].style.display = "none";
var header = parent[i].previousSibling;
if (header.nodeType != 1)
header = header.previousSibling;
header.relatedTag = parent[i];
header.onclick = openClose;
}
}
function openClose () {
var currentValue = this.relatedTag.style.display;
var newValue = (currentValue == "none") ? "block" : "none";
this.relatedTag.style.display = newValue;
}
Markup:
<div id="navmain" class="clearfix">
<ul><li><h4>Markets</h4>
<ul class="section">
<li><a href="/corporate/">Corporate</a></li>
<li><a href="/govt/">Govt/Agency</a></li>
<li><a href="/municipal/">Municipal</a></li>
<li><a href="/mbsabs/">MBS/ABS/CDO</a></li>
<li><a href="/funding/">Funding</a></li>
</ul>
</li></ul>
</div>

Hoping for some simple solution, but all advice is welcome.

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Jun 13, 2010

why this combo works perfectly in IE and FF:

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window.open(theURL,winName,features);

[Code]....

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Jun 13, 2003

Quick one: Does onload fire after all the page has loaded, including images? If not, how do I trigger a function after everything is downloaded?

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Dec 30, 2003

I'm trying to get a popup working on my site. I use headers and was wondering if there is a way to put the onload outside of the BODY tag? My header has the BODY tag in it. I only want the popup to come up on one page and not all the pages that use my header.

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Body Onload

May 28, 2004

I have created a page that takes a person to another page automatically:

<body

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Jul 3, 2004

Just wondering if anyone knows if it's bad practice to put multiple body tags within one document? I'm using a template system (php) that loads template files into a main template (already containing a body onLoad()), and the content files also have a body onLoad() preloading functions intact. It seems to be working but wanted to know if there is anything wrong with this? What about broswer specific issues?

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Mar 21, 2001

How would I write 2 onload events into the body tag?

I currently use:

onLoad="if (self != top) top.location=self.location" and have found a scroller that may work better than my current one but it has an onload command as well.

I can't seem to figure out how to do both.

What about if I have 3?

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Jun 16, 2006

I have two vars: Code:

var filescroll = {
init: function() {
...
}
}

var processscroll = {
init: function() {
...
}
}
And I have this:

onload = filescroll.init;

I also want processscroll.init to run on onload. How can I do this? I assume I can just combine the two functions, but I don't know enough about JavaScript to know how to do that.

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